
According to the Cleveland Clinic, nearly 1 in 50 adults is affected by chronic venous insufficiency or vein disease.
At Tennessee Vein Center, we understand the worry that can accompany new or worsening symptoms of vein disease, especially when they take a toll on your health or everyday life.
We diagnose and treat all vein diseases, from spider veins to deep vein thrombosis. Our highly trained team of venous experts is experienced with advanced non-surgical alternatives and provides innovative care to treat a range of vein diseases.
What is Vein Disease?
Veins are the vessels that carry deoxygenated blood from the body’s organs and tissues to the heart. When they stop working correctly, vein disease can occur. Most often, vein disease affects the leg veins, but it can occur anywhere in the body.
Vein disease, also known as venous disease or venous insufficiency, refers to a range of conditions that affect the veins in the circulatory system.
Proper diagnosis and treatment by a vascular specialist are essential for managing vein disease and preventing complications.
What Causes Vein Disease?
In short, venous disease is a venous condition caused by veins not functioning as they should.
Healthy veins have valves that keep blood flowing efficiently to the heart. However, when venous insufficiency develops, the valves no longer function properly.
When this occurs, blood flows backward and pools in the inferior veins, causing painful and unsightly symptoms, such as spiderweb-like or ropey veins on the surface of your skin.
Vein Disease Risks
It is essential to know that anyone at any time can develop vein disease, but you are considered at an increased risk based on the following factors:
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Age
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Genetics
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Gender
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Pregnancy
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Obesity
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Smoking
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Those living with other vein conditions
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A sedentary lifestyle, including extended periods of standing or sitting
Depending on the disease’s type, cause, and severity, you may experience various vein disease symptoms that could affect your everyday life and overall health.
Vein Disease Symptoms
Vein disease symptoms range from mild to severe and most often affect the legs. The most common symptoms include:
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Swelling, especially in the lower legs
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Leg cramping, especially at night
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Tired, heavy legs
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Changes in the appearance of your skin
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Aches and pains in the legs
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Restless legs
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Spider veins
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Bulging veins just below the skin’s surface
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Loss of hair on the lower legs, feet, and ankles
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Skin infection
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Spontaneous bleeding
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Leg ulcers
Why Treat Vein Conditions?
Vein conditions are treated for various essential reasons that significantly impact an individual’s health and well-being.
Primarily, treating these conditions aims to alleviate discomfort, pain, and swelling in the legs associated with conditions like varicose veins or chronic venous insufficiency. By addressing these symptoms of vein disease, treatment significantly enhances a person’s comfort and mobility, improving their daily life.
Moreover, managing vein conditions plays a crucial role in preventing potentially severe complications, including blood clots, ulcers, and more serious issues such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolism.
Beyond symptom relief and risk reduction, treating vein conditions can also improve the appearance of visible veins, which can affect an individual’s self-esteem and confidence.
Ultimately, vein treatments aim to enhance overall quality of life by improving circulation, reducing discomfort, and reducing the risk of complications associated with vein conditions.
Types of Vein Diseases We Treat
The most common vein-related conditions and diseases we treat are listed below.
Bleeding From Veins
Spontaneous and sudden bleeding from a vein is known as phleborrhagia. Veins can burst when they become enlarged and weakened by underlying vein disease.
Deep Vein Thrombosis
This vein condition occurs when a blood clot forms in a deep vein within the body, most often in the lower leg, thigh, or pelvis. If left untreated, it can lead to a severe medical emergency.
Leg Ulcers
The most common type of ulceration is open leg sores caused by poor blood circulation in the veins. They are often due to an underlying venous disease affecting your venous valves.
Spider Veins
These small, damaged veins often appear on the skin’s surface with a spider-web-like appearance. An irregularly functioning valve in a vein causes them.
Varicose Veins
Affecting about 23% of Americans each year, these enlarged, twisted veins are caused by damaged valves that allow blood to flow backward, which can lead to more serious venous insufficiency if left untreated.
Superficial Phlebitis
Phlebitis means inflammation of a vein. Most cases of phlebitis in the legs are due to blood clots in the superficial or deep veins.
Cherry Angiomas
These common pin-head-like lesions appear on the skin in a bright red color.
They are usually harmless and unrelated to underlying conditions, but can cause random bleeding in a high-contact area.
Quick and easy removal is the best treatment option.
Chest Veins
Unwanted chest veins are a common problem for women. They are often caused by pregnancy, breast augmentation surgery, or chronic sun exposure.
Blue-green reticular veins may become more pronounced following changes in the breast tissues, while small red spider veins are often a result of chronic sun exposure or breast augmentation surgery.
Facial Veins
Telangiectasias, or facial veins, are pink, red, or purple in appearance.
They commonly occur around the nose, chin, and cheeks.
Genetics can play a significant role in their development, along with chronic sun exposure, alcoholic beverages, hot and spicy foods, rosacea, and environmental irritants.
Venous Lakes
A venous lake is a type of vascular malformation commonly occurring on the lips. They are dome-shaped and result from a collection of enlarged veins under the skin.
They are typically dark purple or blue in appearance.
If a venous lake is large and raised, it can become irritated, itchy, and sore. For most, venous lakes can bleed easily when directly impacted.
Why Choose Tennessee Vein Center for Vein Disease Treatment in Alcoa, TN?
At Tennessee Vein Center in Alcoa, TN, your vein health is our top priority. Led by Dr. Keith E. Campbell—board-certified in Phlebology and exclusively treating varicose and spider veins since 2003—our nationally accredited team brings unmatched expertise to every patient. We specialize in advanced, minimally invasive treatments such as endovenous thermal ablation, ultrasound-guided sclerotherapy, and Varithena, providing effective relief without major surgery. Conveniently located near Knoxville, we proudly serve East Tennessee with personalized, compassionate care in a welcoming environment. From diagnosis to treatment, we’re committed to restoring your comfort, mobility, and confidence—every step of the way.
Reduce The Symptoms of Vein Disease with Minimally Invasive Treatment in Tennessee
Your vein health matters to us.
If you’re living with vein disease or are experiencing new or worsening symptoms consistent with a vein-related condition, our team of caring and compassionate experts is here for you every step of the way.
Call (865) 233-5858 to schedule an appointment today at our Knoxville-area vein center for further care, including comprehensive diagnosis and minimally invasive treatment options for your vein disease.

