Varicose veins
Best Compression Socks: Improve Circulation, Reduce Fatigue And Prevent Injuries
Compression socks enhance circulation, reduce fatigue, and support muscle recovery. Key features to consider include the level of compression, typically measured in mmHg, the material blend for stretch and breathability, and the fit to ensure all-day comfort. Varicose Veins: Getting Pregnant And 3 Other Causes Of Swollen Blood Vessels; Plus Fast Ways To Reduce Them
Why we get varicose veins, and fast ways to treat large, swollen blood vessels. 5 Simple Ways To Improve Circulation And Get Your Blood Flowing
If you have poor circulation, there are natural things you can do on a daily basis to improve your blood flow. What Is Edema? Symptoms Of Dangerous Condition And What To Do
Fluid building up in your body could be simple bloating, or it could be a sign of a serious medical condition. 6 Ways Your Desk Job Is Killing Your Body, From Blood Clots To Back Pain
Desk jobs are not necessarily safe — every hour someone puts in at the office, sitting in front of a screen, their body is silently revolting. No, Sitting With Your Legs Crossed Won’t Harm You, But Here’s How Seated Posture Is Affecting Your Health
We discuss the health effects of crossing your legs, a seemingly mundane action that may or may not have health implications for your veins, heart, and back. Lower Back Pain Linked To Standing On Your Feet For Just 25 Minutes Daily
Standing on your feet for 25 minutes every day may lead to a lifetime of lower back pain. Researchers Target Single Protein Responsible For Varicose Veins
A single protein is responsible for causing varicose veins, a new study finds. Regular exercise can improve post-thrombotic syndrome
A research published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal showed that a disciplined exercise program designed to increase leg strength has a positive impact on post-thrombotic syndrome, a chronic complication of deep vein thrombosis. Exercise may improve complications of deep vein thrombosis
A pilot trial showed that a six-month exercise training program designed to increase leg strength, leg flexibility and overall fitness may improve post-thrombotic syndrome, a frequent, chronic complication of deep vein thrombosis, states a research article in CMAJ.