Varicose Veins and Circulation Issues

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: September 20, 2022

One of the most asked questions many ask is – Were my varicose veins caused by poor circulation? The simple answer is no. Poor circulation can be a symptom of vein disease, but it is not the actual cause. Poor circulation is a symptom that we should pay attention to. Signs of lack of circulation

Self-Care is a Necessary Part of Your Health Plan That Many Overlook

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: September 16, 2022

Somehow society has come to think of self-care and me time as an indulgent luxury. This couldn’t be any further from the truth. When many of us think of health care we associate the term with going to the doctor. While heading to see your GP or a specialist for a specific concern is of

The Tampa Cardio Vein Clinic Heals Troubled Legs

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: September 13, 2022

Varicose veins are not a cosmetic only issue. Visible purple varicose or spider veins are a sign and symptom that something isn’t right in the body. That “something” is most likely venous insufficiency – otherwise known as vein disease. At the Tampa Cardiovascular Associates Vein Clinic, we can help heal your legs so that you

Has Your Doctor Recommended the Watchman Device?

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: September 9, 2022

If you have atrial fibrillation without a heart valve issue, then the Watchman Device may be right for you. It can reduce the risk of stroke in people with this condition. According to the American Heart Association, people with AFib are five times more prone to experiencing a stroke than those with a normal heartbeat.

Have You Been Diagnosed with Aortic Stenosis?

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: September 5, 2022

Aortic stenosis is a specific type of heart disease that hampers the heart’s ability to pump enough blood. It can prevent it from properly supplying oxygen to the body. Aortic stenosis is a condition that affects the opening of the aortic heart valve. This vascular disease occurs when the body’s main artery has sustained damage.

Could Drinking Alcohol Affect Your Heart’s Rhythm?

Posted by: Tampa Cardio

On: September 1, 2022

Social norms permit adults to drink socially. This can mean grabbing a drink with friends after work or simply having a cocktail in the evening at home after a long day. For most people, this isn’t enough to harm your health. For those with AFib, it can be a different story. What is Atrial Fibrillation