Why men need to pay attention to their legs
Varicose veins are a common problem
among women, especially as they get
older. However, did you know varicose
veins can also affect men as well?
According to the American Heart
Association, around 23 percent of all
adults living in the U.S. have varicose
veins, including approximately 11
million men between the ages of 40 and
80. Unfortunately, statistics also show
men are less likely to seek treatment
for their varicose veins, leaving them
vulnerable to potential complications.
There are some very good reasons
why men need to pay attention to
their legs and seek professional
treatment if those bulging, twisting
veins begin to make an appearance.
Risk Factors
Gender is a risk factor for varicose
veins, with women more likely to
develop those swollen veins than
men. However, other risk factors for
this condition, which can affect both
men and women, include:
• Heredity – if your parents have
varicose veins, you are more likely
to have them as well
• Age – the older you are, the more
likely you are to develop a few of
those swollen vessels
• Occupation – professionals that
spend many hours on their feet are
more susceptible
• Obesity – additional weight puts
additional strain on the vessels in the
lower legs
• Sedentary Lifestyle – lack of
exercise leads to weight gain and
additional pressure on the veins
Symptoms and Complications
Many individuals that see the visible
evidence of varicose veins never
experience any other symptoms.
However, when left untreated, these
veins can eventually be accompanied
by the following uncomfortable
symptoms:
• Heavy or aching legs, especially at
the end of the day
• Swelling of the lower legs and feet
• Leg cramping or restless leg
syndrome
• Changes in skin texture and color
• The appearance of open sores
around the ankle
For some men, the symptoms can
become severe enough to prevent them
from enjoying certain activities. In
addition, open sores known as venous
ulcers can become quite large and
very difficult to treat. To avoid painful
symptoms and possible complications,
it is best to have varicose veins treated
in the earlier stages of the disease.
Treatment Options
Today’s varicose vein treatments are
faster and less painful than traditional
surgical procedures of the past. At
Advanced Varicose Vein Treatments
of Manhattan, Dr. Ronald Lev employs
a variety of innovative techniques to
eliminate varicose veins with minimal
discomfort and no downtime. Thanks
to revolutionary technology like laser
and radiofrequency energy, your veins
can be treated without anesthesia or
large incisions. Results are excellent
and permanent.
Don’t let your varicose veins keep
you from activities you enjoy. To
learn more about your options in
vein treatments, contact Advanced
Varicose Vein Treatments of
Manhattan at 347-695-8469 today.
Dr. Ronald Lev, MD
PODCAST
Joel Perez, Thank You
For Coming Out
Actor/writer joins Gay City News podcast
Joel Perez is an award-winning writer and actor who lives in New York City
BY BOBBY HANKINSON
In our latest episode of
the Gay City News podcast
“Thank You For Coming
Out,” creator and host
Dubbs Weinblatt (they/ them) welcomes
Joel Perez (he/him).
Joel is an award-winning actor
and writer living in NYC. His
theater work includes “Fun Home”
(Broadway), “Kiss My Aztec!” (La
Jolla Playhouse) and “Sweet Charity”
(New Group; Lortel Award). His
TV work includes “Jesus Christ
Superstar Live!” (NBC), “Person
of Interest” (CBS) and “Odd
Mom Out” (Bravo). He performed
with the UCB Maude sketch team
“Peach” and for the musical theater
sketch show “SHIZ.” His writing
includes “The Black Beans
Project” (The Huntington Theatre),
“Playing With Myself” (Ars Nova),
and “The Church of the Holy
JOEL PEREZ
Glory” (Ars Nova ANTFest). He
is a 2021 WarnerMedia 150 Artist
Grant recipient for his original
comedy pilot “You’re Tired, You’re
Poor.” He is the winner of the 2021
Voces Latinx National Playwriting
Competition for his play “From the
Fountain.” He is a 2019 NYSCA/
NYFA Artist Fellow in Playwriting
from NYFA. Follow him at @misterjoelperez.
As queer people, we are constantly
coming out, and each coming
out story is unique in its blend
of humor, heartache, worry, and
wonder. “Thank You For Coming
Out,” inspired by Dubbs’ beloved
live comedy show of the same
name, pairs them as host with
lesbian, gay, trans, bi, non-binary,
and more members of the queer
community to discuss their coming
out stories.
Listen to the podcast at gaycitynews.
com.
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