Venous Ultrasounds

Our legs are a vital part of our exterior bodies. They are an extension of freedom in some cases. We are able to get up and go as much as we want and sometimes we take the health of our legs for granted. When you start to notice signs and symptoms that are abnormal from your normal day to day, it is important to speak with your doctor to set up a consultation. At Beyond Podiatry, we specialize in the health and wellness of our patients. We offer venous ultrasounds to help identify health issues such as deep vein thrombosis.

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How Does Deep Vein Thrombosis Occur?

Deep vein thrombosis is a condition that involves the formation of a blood clot in one of your deep veins, usually in the leg. This condition can come with no symptoms or can cause aches, redness, swelling, and have an impact on your mobility. What makes this problem particularly dangerous is that the clot may travel to your lungs and cause a pulmonary embolism. Therefore, it is extremely important to get a diagnosis and treat this issue as soon as possible.

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What To Expect During Your Venous Ultrasound

If you are experiencing any new or long lasting pain or swelling in your legs, it is important to reach out to your podiatrist at Beyond Podiatry to set up a consultation. This will help better assist you regarding what has affected your legs and how they are able to diagnose and treat the issues. Our venous ultrasound procedure begins with your doctor placing a gel on the surface of your skin and running a medical tool, called a probe, over it. Sound waves from the probe are used to produce an image of the inside of your veins. Using these images, your physician will be able to take a better look at your veins to see if there are any blockages that may be causing tension. This is a non-invasive procedure so there is no downtime at all.

Benefits of Venous Ultrasounds

Venous ultrasounds are a great tool your podiatrist will use to help identify the cause of leg swelling, locating damaged valves, and aiding in certain medical procedures. Along with identifying DVT, this ultrasound technique can also help identify blood clots, aneurysms, carotid artery stenosis, and more.

Venous Ultrasounds in Michigan

Our podiatrists at Beyond Podiatry are foot care experts, and they’re ready to help you with symptoms like unknown swelling, clotting, and numbness. They will use ultrasounds to make sure everything is running smoothly or to help diagnose the cause of your pain and discomfort. If you are ready to feel better and take back control over your body, our podiatrists are ready to assist you. Schedule your visit through the online tool or call your nearest Michigan office today.