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Saturday, 19 July 2025

Chronic venous insufficiency

Pooling of blood in the veins


Chronic venous insufficiency
Chronic venous insufficiency

Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a medical condition characterized by blood pooling in the veins, leading to increased pressure and strain on the vein walls. The most common cause of CVI is superficial venous reflux, which often results in the formation of varicose veins, a treatable condition. Since functional venous valves are necessary to facilitate efficient blood return from the lower extremities, CVI primarily affects the legs.

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