Diseases

Diseases Treated at Avis Hospitals

Deep Vein Thrombosis

 Deep Vein Thrombosis is a potentially serious condition that arises when a blood clot develops inside a deep vein, most often within the legs.

Leg Ulcers

Leg ulcers are chronic wounds that fail to heal due to poor circulation in the lower limbs.

Lymphedema

 Lymphedema is a persistent condition marked by swelling in one or more limbs due to an obstruction in the lymphatic system.

Spider Veins

Spider veins are small, thin blood vessels that appear just beneath the skin’s surface, forming delicate patterns similar to a web.

Varicose Veins

 Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that appear just beneath the skin. most frequently on the legs, ankles or feet.

Uterine Fibroids

 Uterine fibroids are non-cancerous growths that arise within the uterus and may vary greatly in number and size

  Varicocele

A varicocele refers to the widening of veins within the scrotum, resembling varicose veins in the legs.

Arteriovenous-Malformation

 An arteriovenous malformation is an abnormal tangle of arteries and veins disrupting normal blood flow.

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Clear answers to common questions about vascular and related conditions, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and recovery.

Doctor Discussion
What causes these vascular and related conditions?

They usually develop due to circulation issues, valve dysfunction, hormonal factors, genetics, or structural abnormalities.

Are these conditions serious if left untreated?

Yes, many can worsen over time and lead to pain, ulcers, infections, fertility issues, or organ strain.

What are the early warning signs to watch for?

Swelling, pain, visible veins, heaviness, skin changes, abnormal bleeding, or persistent discomfort.

How are these conditions diagnosed?

Diagnosis typically involves clinical examination supported by ultrasound, Doppler studies, or advanced imaging.