The Connection Between Heart Health and Vascular Health Written by Pinnacle Vein on November 30, 2025. Posted in Signs & Symptoms. Your heart and blood vessels work as one system. When your... Continue reading
Understanding Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT): Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention Written by Pinnacle Vein on November 21, 2025. Posted in Signs & Symptoms. Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) happens when a blood clot forms... Continue reading
When Leg Swelling Means More Than Water Retention Written by Pinnacle Vein on November 13, 2025. Posted in Signs & Symptoms. Leg swelling is common and can happen for many reasons, like... Continue reading
Critical Limb Ischemia: A Severe Form of PAD and Its Management Written by Pinnacle Vein on October 22, 2025. Posted in Signs & Symptoms, Uncategorized. Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) happens when arteries in the... Continue reading
Understanding Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome Written by Pinnacle Vein on July 31, 2025. Posted in Signs & Symptoms. Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome (KTS) is a rare condition that... Continue reading
The Connection Between Migraines and Vascular Health Written by Pinnacle Vein on July 22, 2025. Posted in Signs & Symptoms. Migraines are more than just headaches—they can sometimes... Continue reading
Vascular Concerns for People with Marfan Syndrome Written by Pinnacle Vein on July 14, 2025. Posted in Signs & Symptoms. Marfan syndrome is a genetic condition that affects the body’s... Continue reading
Signs Your Leg Swelling May Be More Than Just Fatigue Written by Pinnacle Vein on June 22, 2025. Posted in Signs & Symptoms. It’s common for your legs to feel tired or puffy after a long... Continue reading
When Leg Swelling Could Be a Sign of Venous Insufficiency Written by Pinnacle Vein on May 20, 2025. Posted in Signs & Symptoms. It’s normal to have tired legs after a long day, but if you... Continue reading
What Is Venous Reflux and Why Does It Cause Leg Discomfort? Written by Pinnacle Vein on April 25, 2025. Posted in Signs & Symptoms. If your legs often feel heavy, swollen, or achy — especially... Continue reading