Get Rid of the Blues

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Varicose and Spider Veins but Didn't Know Who to Ask

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Specialties, Pulmonary & Thoracic, Health, Health Care Issues, Women&
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Author: Mary Johnson ISBN: 9781475918281
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: August 4, 2000
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Mary Johnson
ISBN: 9781475918281
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: August 4, 2000
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Eighty million Americans suffer from venous problems. The bad news is that vein disease is progressive, so even if it is mild and simply unattractive, it could progress to severe. The good news is that treatment is available and preventative measures may help stop the progression.

As a nurse educator, writer and consultant, Mary T. Johnson, R.N. is an advocate for those who suffer from this condition and from a lack of good, clearly written, well-researched information on the subject.

Get Rid of the Blues is for the millions of people who think there is no way to prevent varicose and spider veins and for those who think they have to live with them. Get the answers to your questions in plain, easy-to-understand language.

You will learn:

  1. top tips for preventing varicose veins

  2. lifesaving tips for preventing blood clots when you fly

  3. why varicose veins may be the first sign of pregnancy

  4. one of the best kept secrets for preventing vein disease

  5. eight things you must know before having laser treatment

  6. what effect high impact aerobics and weight lifting has on veins

  7. seven things you can do to prolong the life of your stockings

  8. eleven questions to ask when shopping for medical treatment

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Eighty million Americans suffer from venous problems. The bad news is that vein disease is progressive, so even if it is mild and simply unattractive, it could progress to severe. The good news is that treatment is available and preventative measures may help stop the progression.

As a nurse educator, writer and consultant, Mary T. Johnson, R.N. is an advocate for those who suffer from this condition and from a lack of good, clearly written, well-researched information on the subject.

Get Rid of the Blues is for the millions of people who think there is no way to prevent varicose and spider veins and for those who think they have to live with them. Get the answers to your questions in plain, easy-to-understand language.

You will learn:

  1. top tips for preventing varicose veins

  2. lifesaving tips for preventing blood clots when you fly

  3. why varicose veins may be the first sign of pregnancy

  4. one of the best kept secrets for preventing vein disease

  5. eight things you must know before having laser treatment

  6. what effect high impact aerobics and weight lifting has on veins

  7. seven things you can do to prolong the life of your stockings

  8. eleven questions to ask when shopping for medical treatment

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