Dermatol. praxi. 2015;9(4):157-161

Therapy of chronic venous disease´s symptoms and signs

MUDr. Zuzana Navrátilová, Ph.D.
DermAngio s. r. o., Brno

Chronic venous disease occures frequently in our population. According to the results of epidemiologic study Czech Vein Programme up to 63% of the population older than 40 years suffer from CVD symptoms. CVD could manifested itself in the form telenagiectazia, reticular and truncal veins. CVD is often acccompanied by variety of subjectives symptoms. Untreated CVD could progress to the stage of CVI with its specific objective signs. Clear understanding of the pathophysiological changes in microcirculation and subcutis area simplify the creation of the proper therapeutic plan of CVD ’s symptoms and signs.

Keywords: chronic venous insufficiency, subjective symptomes, skin changes

Published: December 1, 2015  Show citation

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