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Leading Phoenix Vein Specialists on Varicoceles: What They Are, What Causes Them, and When to See a Doctor

Oct 30, 2018

A variocele is a type of varicose vein that affects only men. You’ve seen photos of varicose veins on the legs and how swollen they can become, right? Now imagine one or more of those swollen veins developing in the male testicles and scrotum. That’s a...

Varicocele Treatment: How Varicoceles Are Diagnosed, and How Modern Vein Disease Treatment Can Eliminate Them

Oct 30, 2018

In another article about varicoceles, the vein specialists at Comprehensive Interventional Care Centers explained what varicoceles are. We also described what causes them and who is at risk. Finally, we noted when you should see a doctor if you think you have them. In...

Leading Vein Doctors Clear Up the Top Myths about Vein Disease Treatment

Oct 30, 2018

Back in ancient times, myths had a function. They weren’t really true stories, but they were intended to inspire people and teach them important principles. In our modern Internet age, however, myths are more often factually incorrect stories that cause damage...

What Varicose Vein Center Patients Tell Their Doctors about Living with Vein Disease

Oct 30, 2018

When patients with varicose veins come in for their first visit to Comprehensive Integrated Care, we sometimes ask them why they decided to finally reach out for help. They explain to us what it’s been like for them “living with vein disease”....

Phoenix Vein Specialists Explain the Differences between Invasive, Non-Invasive, and Minimally-Invasive Medical Procedures

Oct 29, 2018

In the articles on Phoenix vein treatment we provide on this website, we often use the terms “non-invasive” or “minimally-invasive” to describe the medical procedures used to treat vein disease and to distinguish them from...

Top Phoenix Vein Specialists Explain the Most Important Quality You Should Look For in a Vein Doctor

Oct 29, 2018

Chances are that if you are reading this article, you are looking for a vein doctor. You might be doing this because your GP or family doctor noticed symptoms of vein disease and recommended that you see a specialist. Or, you may already have varicose veins, and have...
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