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What are they and why do varicose veins appear?
What are they and why do varicose veins appear?

Content In short Why do varicose veins appear? In conclusion Photo 1 - Varicose veins dilatation both on the thigh and on the extended leg on the ankle but with colour and looking normal Photo 2 – Leg without varicose veins where a profound change in the skin of the calf, is red, looks like bark, hard to the touch. Photo 3 - Varicose veins in the inguinal  region V...

Vascular Health
Vascular Health

The most beautiful gift you can give your family is to be healthy, therefore Vascularte clinic has prepared 2 complete medical services programs. The Men Vascular Health program consists of: Cardiology consultation - performed by Conf. Univ. Dr. Roxana Darabont, Dr. Diana Mihalcea, Dr. Andreea Ivanescu or Dr. Simona Visoiu. Echocardiography - performed Conf. Univ. Dr. Roxa...

How does diabetes affect blood vessels?
How does diabetes affect blood vessels?

Diabetes mellitus is a relatively quiet disease in which premature unforeseen vascular complications can lead to kidney failure, peripheral artery disease, blindness, or myocardial infarction. Content What are the factors that contribute to the increased risk of developing heart disease or blood vessels diseases? How can you significantly reduce your risk of developing heart disease or...

What is erectile dysfunction?
What is erectile dysfunction?

Any man can occasionally experience erectile dysfunction. When this is a repeated situation for several months, it can be erectile dysfunction. In this case, a visit to the urologist is a must-do. Erectile dysfunction is found in 7% of men for the age group 18-29 years, 9% for the age group 30-39 years, 11% for the age group 40-49 years and 18% for the age group 50 -59 years (according to the N...

Heart failure: symptoms, diagnosis, treatment
Heart failure: symptoms, diagnosis, treatment

Heart failure/insufficiency is a major health problem, with an increased mortality rate of 20% 1 year after diagnosis and 53% at 5 years after, according to an observational study. The prevalence increases with age, from approximately 1% for people <55 years of age to> 10% for people over 70 years of age. Although over 50% of patients with heart failure are women, they have a higher survival...

Patient safety
Patient safety

Dear patients, in the context of the increased number of cases of COVID-19, for your and  the medical staff safety, please come to the appointment unaccompanied. We only allow access for one accompanying person if you are unmoved or have another justified medical need. We would like to inform you that at each visit to the Vascularte clinic you will benefit from the COVID * protocol and pl...

Vascular Ischemic stroke
Vascular Ischemic stroke

Ischemic stroke is the second leading cause of death and one of the leading causes of morbidity all over the world. Those who survive often deal with permanent sequelae, with marked impairment of quality of life. In addition to regular visits to the doctor and follow-up of all prescribed treatments, control of risk factors remains the most important method of prevention. Content What i...

Acute myocardial infarction: what is it, how do we treat it but especially how do we prevent it?
Acute myocardial infarction: what is it, how do we treat it but especially how do we prevent it?

Content What is an acute myocardial infarction? What causes acute myocardial infarction? Symptoms of acute myocardial infarction How is acute myocardial infarction diagnosed? How do I treat myocardial infarction? How can myocardial infarction be prevented? What is an acute myocardial infarction? Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is the death of a territory of the myocardium...