The Truth About Vein Health: Why 1 in 4 People Suffer from Vein Disease" episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 26, 2025 · 44 MIN

The Truth About Vein Health: Why 1 in 4 People Suffer from Vein Disease"

from Building the Best You · host Jeanne Collins

Ever wondered why those spider veins appear or why your legs feel heavy at the end of the day? Dr. Afshar of the Vein Institute takes us on a fascinating journey through our circulatory system, explaining how veins work using a tree analogy that makes complex medical concepts accessible to everyone."Think of veins like a tree," Dr. Afshar explains. "Spider veins are the very top branches, while varicose veins are the deeper branches that become congested when valves don't close properly." This simple yet powerful metaphor helps us understand why one in four people suffer from vein disease and how it impacts our daily comfort and mobility.The conversation reveals surprising connections between vein health and conditions you might not expect—like restless leg syndrome, which can be caused by either low iron or vein disease. For those concerned about treatment, there's good news: modern vein procedures are virtually painless, can be done during a lunch hour, and most are covered by insurance, including Medicare and Medicaid, when symptoms are present.Dr. Afshar also shares practical advice for maintaining vein health, explaining why walking is particularly beneficial (your calf muscles are your "second heart" for circulation!) and how compression stockings work to promote proper blood flow. These simple lifestyle adjustments can both prevent new vein issues and complement medical treatments.Whether you're dealing with visible spider veins, uncomfortable varicose veins, or unexplained leg discomfort, this episode offers valuable insights into treatment options and preventive measures. Dr. Afshar's book recommendation: E-Squared: Nine Do-It-Yourself Energy Experiments That Prove Your Thoughts Create Your Reality by Pam GroutMore about Dr. Afshar and the Vein InstituteDr. Alex Afshar is a highly experienced medical doctor with nearly 20 years of expertise in vascular diseases. Previously, he worked at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), focusing on immunotherapy and cancer vaccines, particularly for melanoma. He has contributed to several publications in his field, demonstrating his dedication to advancing medical research and patient care.www.veininstitute.comPinteresthttps://pin.it/1wYeZnq X (twitter) @CTVeinInstitutehttps://x.com/ctveininstituteFacebook https://www.facebook.com/VeinInstitute?mibextid=2JQ9ocInstagram https://www.instagram.com/veininstitute?igshid=ODA1NTc5OTg5Nw%3D%3D&utm_source=qrLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/vein-institute-of-connecticut-647493b5?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app🎓 Empowerment Fundamentals Course: Use Code PODCAST15 for a 15% discounthttps://members.houseofjermar.com/empowerment-course📖 Read Jeanne's Book: Two Feet In: Lessons From an All-In Lifehttps://a.co/d/7Hyrc8m🔗 Follow Jeanne!https://houseofjermar.comhttps://instagram.com/houseofjermar/https://youtube.com/@Houseofjermar

Ever wondered why those spider veins appear or why your legs feel heavy at the end of the day? Dr. Afshar of the Vein Institute takes us on a fascinating journey through our circulatory system, explaining how veins work using a tree analogy that makes complex medical concepts accessible to everyone. "Think of veins like a tree," Dr. Afshar explains. "Spider veins are the very top branches, while varicose veins are the deeper branches that become congested when valves don't close properly." T...

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