Top Vein Doctor in Bergen County: Vein Disease & Careers


Posted October 14, 2016 by smithgills

In his latest article, a top vein doctor in Bergen County, explains how untreated vein disease can affect career performance.

 
October 14, 2016. Paramus, NJ. Chuback Medical Group announces the publication of a new article that discusses a subject that many people with vein disease have never considered. If they've been trying to "live with" their varicose veins for some time, they know that their swollen, discolored veins have already impacted the way they dress and act. They wear long pants and dark stockings to hide the swollen veins, and avoid activities that would require them to show their legs. According to these varicose vein removal experts in New Jersey, however, what many of these people have never thought about is how much impact untreated varicose veins can have on their career.

According to Dr. John Chuback, a top vein doctor in Bergen County, "untreated varicose veins can quickly become so painful that you can no longer walk or stand comfortably. That alone is going to affect most people's ability to do their jobs. But the negative effects of vein disease on career don't stop there – it also weakens your immune system and increases your risk of obesity, diabetes, stroke and heart disease."

These New Jersey vein experts hope that this article reaches a wide audience and helps them to realize that vein disease could very quickly mean that they are no longer able to work, so seeking treatment is in their interest. To learn more about varicose vein treatment, visit the center’s website at: www.chubackmedical.com.

Varicose Vein Treatment Options

Abnormal veins, such as varicose and spider veins, affect nearly half of the adult population in the United States. Spider veins are little veins near the skin’s surface that resemble reddish tree branches or spider’s legs. Larger, bulging veins that are more bluish in color are called varicose veins. Varicose veins affect both men and women, but they occur more frequently in women.

There are many choices today for effectively treating varicose veins. Advances in medical technology have led to alternative treatments to surgery that are fast, virtually pain-free, and require little to no recovery time. Endovenous laser treatment, sclerotherapy, microphlebectomy, and radio frequency ablation are all options for current treatment.

About Chuback Medical Group

Chuback Medical Group is a leading care provider specializing in vein disorders, aesthetic services, and medical weight loss. Located in Bergen County at 2 Sears Drive, Ste. 101 Paramus, New Jersey, this private clinic strives to provide patients with customized care for the body and face, using safe and effective noninvasive and minimally invasive therapies. The highly trained medical staff has extensive knowledge and expertise treating vein disorders such as varicose veins and spider veins, as well as in cosmetic medicine and healthy weight loss. Medical Director and chief vein specialist Dr. John Chuback, MD, is a leading expert in the treatment of varicose veins using minimally invasive laser technology, and a decorated provider of superior patient care for the full range of vein conditions.

Chuback Medical Group
www.chubackmedical.com
Tel. 201-470-6998
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Last Updated October 14, 2016