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The symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) might
range from limb pain and heaviness to non -healing sores over the
lower limbs. Venous hypertension involving the superficial, deep,
or perforator veins, whether brought on by valvular reflux,
blockage, or both, is responsible for the development of chronic
venous insufficiency disease.
Because aggressive conservat ive therapy, such as compression
therapy, l ifestyle changes, and venotonic medicines, are all
expensive treatments with a higher risk of recurrent symptoms in
patients with chronic venous insufficiency, these patients often
requi re some type of such intervention.
About 60% of individuals who have primary valvular incompetence that causes cutaneous venous hypertension experience
a range of cutaneous symptoms, the most severe of which present as
ulcers over the medial malleolus.