Diosmin and Hesperidin are bioflavonoids commonly extracted from citrus fruits. These natural compounds have been extensively studied and used in the treatment of various venous and lymphatic disorders. They often feature in supplements and medications due to their complementary effects on blood vessel health.
Diosmin and Hesperidin work together to improve venous tone and lymphatic drainage. They enhance the strength and elasticity of blood and lymphatic vessels, reduce inflammation around the vessels, and improve overall blood and lymphatic fluid flow. These effects make them particularly effective in managing conditions such as chronic venous insufficiency (CVI), varicose veins, and lymphedema.
These supplements are available in several formulations, typically taken orally. The dosage can also vary based on the specific condition and severity of symptoms. It is most important to follow the recommended dosage provided by your healthcare provider or the product manufacturer.
Most patients tolerate the supplements well, with little to no side effects. However, some patients may experience mild gastrointestinal symptoms, such as nausea or stomach discomfort. You should consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new supplement, especially if you have underlying health conditions or are taking other medications.
Diosmin and hesperidin are powerful supplements that can aid the treatment of venous and lymphatic disorders. They are an effective and natural option due to their ability to improve venous tone, reduce inflammation, enhance lymphatic drainage, and support capillary health.
Diosmin and Hesperidin are available without a prescription. Diosmin and Hesperidin are available for purchase in the form of Vein Formula and Lymphatic Formula at our clinic.
At Southlake Vein Care, we offer comprehensive treatment plans to help you achieve optimal vascular health. Contact us today to learn more about how these supplements can benefit you.
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In most cases, health insurance and Medicare will cover treatment of vein procedures, assuming the patient meets the criteria for treatment. Out of pocket expense depends on many factors, such as deductible met and the specifics of the individual plan. Our staff will work with you to understand the benefits and coverage provided by your insurance as well as any requirements that will need to be met.