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Inside Deborah Heart and
Lung Center
Deborah Heart and Lung Center at your service

200 Trenton Road
Browns Mills, NJ 08015
- General Information
800-555-1990
For information about Deborah’s technology, services or how to make an
appointment.
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Look and feel your best … with The
Vein Center at Deborah
For 15 percent of men and 25 percent of women, looking your best means
ridding yourself of unsightly varicose veins. However, this seemingly
superficial condition may be the sign of a more serious medical issue,
says Matthew Samra, D.O., Director of The Vein Center at Deborah Heart
and Lung Center.
“The
most important thing people need to realize,” says Dr. Samra, “is
that although varicose and spider veins are unattractive and relatively
easy to remove, they could actually signal a deeper circulation problem
or an even more severe condition.”
Varicose veins could be associated with diabetes or a more serious
medical condition called deep vein thrombosis (DVT), in which a blood
clot can form, break off, travel through the bloodstream to the lungs
and cause damage or even death. Deborah’s Vein Center’s first order of
business is determining the severity and seriousness of your condition.
Unsightly no more
If
The Vein Center’s physicians decide that your varicose and spider veins
are superficial, their recommendations to manage your condition could
include wearing compression stockings and elevating your legs.
If your problem lies with the great saphenous vein—the main superficial
vein—Dr. Samra may recommend radiofrequency ablation, the industry’s
gold standard for painlessly closing off the problematic vein without
complications. After this half-hour procedure under light sedation,
patients are typically sent home with their leg(s) wrapped in an ace
bandage and instructions to wear compression stockings for a short time
after the first 24 hours following the procedure.
Within days, your problematic veins will be out of sight. If your veins
need a “touch-up,” you’ll receive an injection to close the vein
(injection sclerotherapy) or have an ambulatory phlebectomy—a minimally
invasive outpatient surgical procedure that requires no stitches.
If you’re concerned about your varicose or spider veins, call Deborah
at 1-800-555-1990 to learn how our Vein
Center can help you.
Prevent vein problems
The best treatment for varicose or spider veins is prevention. Matthew
Samra, D.O., offers these 10 tips to help keep your legs healthy and
looking great:
1. Stay active.
2. Keep a healthy weight.
3. Wear support hose.
4. Stay cool—avoid hot tubs.
5. Pay attention to symptoms: Are your legs tired? Do you have night
cramps, leg swelling or itching?
6. Avoid tight, uncomfortable shoes.
7. Don’t smoke.
8. Prop your feet up when sitting.
9. Avoid extra salt in your diet.
10. Don’t stay out in the sun too long.
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