When Should You See a Vascular Surgeon

Texas Vascular and Vein Center can provide high-quality care for your vascular disease by pairing you with Dr. Ramesh Paladugu and Dr. Mythili Paladugu. These professionals can gauge your overall vascular health and ensure that you’re healthy. Here are several times when you might need to work with a vascular surgeon in Fort Worth, TX, with us.

Signs and Symptoms of Serious Vascular Disease

While vascular diseases are related to your heart health, they can also cause a myriad of other problematic symptoms. These can affect your overall health and may become even worse as you age. As a result, it’s important to watch for a myriad of symptoms, such as:

  • Darkening skin on the legs, particularly near your veins 
  • A personal or family history of strokes or mini-strokes 
  • Pain in the legs that make walking very difficult
  • Bulging or swelling veins that won’t go down 
  • Swelling in your arms, hands, legs, and feet for no reason 
  • A wound that won’t heal in these areas

You need to talk with our vascular surgeon in Fort Worth, TX, right away if you notice any of those symptoms. Furthermore, you need to get emergency care if you experience confusion, sudden loss of vision, or numbness in the arms, legs, or face. These symptoms may indicate a mini-stroke or stroke and require immediate emergency care to avoid long-term problems.

You Have a High Risk of Vascular Disease

Some people simply have a higher risk of serious heart-related disease than others. This higher risk might be due to personal decisions or genetic issues that are out of your control. Here are a few signs that you might be a higher risk for this problem:

  • A family history of heart attacks, strokes, and other cardiovascular issues 
  • A sedentary lifestyle, including an office-based job
  • High blood pressure and cholesterol levels that won’t go down 
  • Regular tobacco or alcohol use (both damage the heart)
  • Medical conditions, such as persistent diabetes or kidney issues

You need to work with our team at Texas Vascular and Vein Center if you have any of these problems. Talking with a surgeon can help you get the diagnosis you need to track potential health concerns and work you through their development and keep yourself safe.

Avoid Long-Term Vascular Health Problems

When you contact us at Texas Vascular and Vein Center, our team (including Dr. Paladugu and Dr. Paladugu) can help you decide whether you need a vascular surgeon in Fort Worth, TX. We’ll do whatever we can to help you better understand your risk and keep yourself safe. Call us at (817) 332-8346 to learn more about the many ways that we can help you.

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