Pandas and humans alike get older each year and as our body give in to the effects of age, we must take care to prolong what is still healthy and essential. No no, eating junk food and fat bamboo all day long won't increase longevity. I'm talking about the cardiovascular condition. When Leiwei was drawing blood at The City of Hope, a lot of the patients were mid 30s to 40s adults and elderly with the dreaded varicose veins and spider veins. Oh by the way, this is a sponsored post!
Their veins were not plump like a turkey and were not wide enough to fit even the smallest gauge needle in. Spider veins are exactly what they are. No. They do not look like spiders. They look like spider webs. Just scattered everywhere. And when the blood does get drawn, it comes out slowly like a clogged faucet.
So people should get these fixed. Bad veins are no good for phlebotomists and your health. You want blood to flow steadily and freely back to your heart. Well, not too fast, otherwise that's high blood pressure. But good veins and good flow means a healthy heart. For those out there with varicose and spider veins, you can get them fixed back into those lovely healthy veins because medical facilities have that technology today.
To find out where the nearest facility has the technology for this type of procedure, you could check Vein-Treatment @ http://www.vein-treatment.com/. You just have to enter your zip code into their input box and click the Find A Physician button. It will look for facilities you could go to nearest your zip code. It's that easy. For example, if someone lived in Sacramento and entered their zip code, they would've been directed to Dr. Conti at Sacramento vein center or rather, Advanced Vein Care.
So take care of yourself! I'm taking radiology courses right now and the radiologists always say to take preventive treatment and exams as soon as you can. The sooner you get diagnosed and fixed up, the less you have to worry and the longer you can stay healthy.
Below is a picture of a spider vein I found through google.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
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