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Varicocele: Understanding Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options

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Varicocele: Understanding Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options Varicocele is a condition that occurs when the veins within the loose pouch of skin that contain the testicles become swollen or enlarged. The Link Between Varicocele and Infertility Varicoceles can contribute to infertility in as many as 20% of the men diagnosed with them.

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Unraveling Lymphedema: Causes, Risk Factors, and Treatment Options

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Other signs of lymphedema include: Feeling tightness or heaviness in the affected area Thickening of the skin Frequent infections It is best to schedule an appointment with your healthcare provider as soon as you notice one or more symptoms of lymphedema. Early diagnosis could mean a more effective treatment plan.

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Can a DVT go away on its own?

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Being diagnosed with a blood clot can be a scary experience. If you've been diagnosed with a DVT (deep vein thrombosis), you may be wondering if your condition will resolve on its own or if medical intervention is necessary. Contact us today to schedule your appointment! Can DVT go away on its own?

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Renal Artery Stenosis: Is It Common & Life Threatening?

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Here is what you should know about RAS before scheduling your next appointment with the trusted team at the Vascular Institute of the Rockies. For this reason, it is important to seek treatment as quickly as possible after experiencing symptoms or being diagnosed with RAS. How Common is RAS? What Are the Treatment Options?

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Arteriovenous Fistula: What It Is and How It Is Treated in Vascular Surgery

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Diagnosis and Treatment of AVFs AVFs are diagnosed by a healthcare provider. These may include: Duplex ultrasound Computerized tomography (CT) angiogram Magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) If you are diagnosed with an AVF, your healthcare provider will recommend a treatment plan based on its severity and your overall health.

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Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) vs. Peripheral Venous Disease (PVD)

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If you're diagnosed with a disease that affects your vessels (veins & arteries) organs including your heart and lungs can be affect. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent more serious complications from developing. Contact us today to schedule an appointment.

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Understanding Pelvic Venous Disorders

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If you have been diagnosed with pelvic venous disorders or suspect that you might have it, here is what you need to know about understanding the condition. Diagnosing Pelvic Venous Disorders Diagnosing these conditions can be a challenge since there are many other causes of pelvic pain.