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  • Published on 20 Aug, 2025

    Updated on 21 Nov, 2025

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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q. Is chronic venous insufficiency dangerous?

    Yes, if untreated, it can cause ulcers, infections, and increase the risk of blood clots.

    Q. Can Chronic Venous Insufficiency be cured completely?

    There’s no permanent cure, but symptoms can be managed effectively with treatment.

    Q. Who is most at risk for Chronic Venous Insufficiency?

    People over 50, obese individuals, those with a family history of vein problems, and those with sedentary lifestyles are more prone to CVI.

    Q. Are compression socks effective for CVI?

    Yes, they are a first-line treatment to improve blood flow and reduce symptoms.

    Q. Can CVI come back after treatment?

    Yes, recurrence is possible, especially if preventive measures aren’t followed.

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