If you have ever experienced varicose veins in your legs or arms,
you know the pain that comes with them. However, did you know that varicose
veins may also form in your pelvis and lower abdomen? When they form in these
areas, the condition is referred to as Pelvis Congestion Syndrome, or PCS. PCS
is a common and painful condition that develops in nearly 30% of women across
the country. In order to better serve our patients, our staff at the USA
Vascular Centers are opening up additional practices throughout the state of
Florida!
When searching for pelvic congestion syndrome treatment, an
in-depth, complete diagnosis is necessary for a successful recovery. This
diagnosis will include how your PCS developed and which treatment option is
best suited for you. For most women, PCS develops when there is insufficient
flow in the veins within the pelvis. Insufficient flow leads to blood
collecting in the veins, causing swelling and pressure throughout the abdomen
and pelvis. There are several ways for our medical staff to test you for PCS.
First, we will outline your symptoms and offer general insight into the
problem. Next, we visualize your abdomen and pelvis by using one of three
methods. These methods include a transvaginal ultrasound scan, an external
scan, and an MRI and CT scan. Each method provides a different level of insight
into your pelvic region, your veins, and your abdomen. Once we have collected
the necessary information regarding your symptoms, we will offer treatment
options. While some patients may be prescribed medication or simple lifestyle
changes, others will require a non-surgical procedure called “embolization.”
Like PAD treatment, embolization uses a small needle that is inserted into your
veins via your neck. The thread is then passed down into the affected veins in
your pelvis with the help of an ultrasound machine. Once at the affected vein,
a small tube is released, causing the vein to become permanently blocked,
migrating blood flow through alternate veins. The affected vein deteriorates
over time and turns into scar tissue, later to be absorbed by the surrounding
tissue. Within the weeks following the procedure, your symptoms will begin to
alleviate and disappear altogether!
Along with pelvic congestion syndrome treatment, our clinics also
provide PAD doctors in Florida. Peripheral artery disease, while mostly common
in men, can also develop in women. Like PCS treatment, our PAD doctors in
Florida resolve PAD by inserting a small metal stent into the blocked vein, via
a ultrasound-guided needle through your veins. This non-surgical procedure
allows blood to flow normally again will little to no complications.
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