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When should I see a doctor about a potential venous ulcer?

It is important to see a doctor as soon as you notice any signs of a potential venous ulcer, especially if you have a history of varicose veins, chronic venous insufficiency, or other risk factors. Early symptoms to watch for include changes in skin color, particularly around the ankles, where the skin may become discolored, dry, or thickened.

If you notice any open sores or wounds that do not heal within a few days, it is crucial to seek medical attention promptly. Pain, swelling, or redness around the affected area are also signs that you should consult a healthcare provider. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent the ulcer from worsening and reduce the risk of complications such as infection or chronic non-healing wounds.

Regular check-ups are also recommended if you are at high risk for venous ulcers, even if you do not currently have any symptoms, as early intervention can prevent the development of ulcers.

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