This was the exact question I asked myself when I first noticed the unusual symptoms — throbbing pain, swelling, and even visible veins on my legs that seemed to be getting worse over time. At first, I thought it was just another part of getting older, or maybe the result of sitting at a desk all day. But the discomfort persisted, and that’s when I realized I needed to figure out what was going on.
I finally decided to visit a specialist, and that’s when I found Charm Vascular Clinic. From the moment I walked in, I knew I was in the right place. The clinic’s welcoming environment and focus on patient care gave me immediate peace of mind.
I was seen by Dr. Insoo Park, who took the time to thoroughly explain my condition. (Dr. Park’s profile) It turns out, I was dealing with Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) — a condition that occurs when the arteries in your legs become narrowed or blocked due to the build-up of fatty deposits. Essentially, the blood flow to my lower extremities was restricted, causing pain, swelling, and in my case, some visible veins. The more Dr. Park explained, the more it made sense.
He explained that PAD is often a progressive condition, meaning it can worsen over time if left untreated. For me, the development of PAD was likely due to a combination of factors, including:
- Lifestyle: A sedentary job and lack of regular exercise.
- Diet: A diet high in unhealthy fats and cholesterol.
- Genetics: PAD often runs in families, and my family history of cardiovascular issues played a role.
- Smoking: I used to smoke, which is a major risk factor for PAD.
- Age: Unfortunately, getting older doesn’t help when it comes to vascular health.
As Dr. Junsung Kwon performed a detailed ultrasound to map the blood flow in my legs, I could clearly see the blockage areas and how restricted the circulation had become. (Dr. Kwon’s profile) This gave me the exact nature of my condition, and the team at Charm Vascular Clinic was able to explain it in a way that made sense to me, step by step.
After a thorough evaluation, Dr. Sujin Park went over a range of treatment options. (Dr. Park’s profile) They emphasized that early detection and intervention are key to preventing the condition from worsening, which was a huge relief. The team discussed everything from lifestyle changes, like better exercise and diet, to more advanced procedures like minimally invasive angioplasty or stenting, which could help restore blood flow.
Finally, Dr. Suwon Oh walked me through the recovery process for whatever treatment path I chose, which made me feel fully prepared for what was ahead. (Dr. Oh’s profile)
The best part about my experience at Charm Vascular Clinic was that they treated me as a whole person, not just a set of symptoms. They didn’t just focus on my vascular health; they considered my overall well-being, which made all the difference. The care I received wasn’t just medical, but also deeply empathetic.
If you’re dealing with any kind of vascular issue — whether it’s PAD or something else — I highly recommend Charm Vascular Clinic. The entire team works together to ensure you understand your condition and get the best treatment possible.