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Data on venous disease and vascular pathology USA
It is estimated that 15% of the adults in the United States (46 million) have varicose veins, and the condition is 2 to 3 times more common in women than men. Although varicose veins are more often associated with the legs, they also may occurs in other parts of the body. Varicose veins can be associated with prior blood clots and damage to the deeper veins in one or both legs, a situation that sometimes can lead to chronic venous insufficiency. When this happens, the veins lose their ability to effectively move blood back to the heart. This can cause significant leg swelling and skin sores or ulcers.
These Vascular disorders have a major impact on lifestyle and are responsible for millions of lost working hours each year worldwide. Every year chronic wounds caused by poor circulation, diabetes and other conditions, keep 3 to 5 million Americans from doing things they love to do.
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