Leg discoloration or hyperpigmentation, when caused by venous disease, is also called venous stasis dermatitis. Leg discoloration is the appearance of dark purple and red blotches on the lower legs. The skin may also appear shiny, irritated, and look like it has a rash. Leg discoloration that is not caused by bruising, injury or allergic reactions can be a symptom of circulation problems, even if varicose veins are not visible. Leg discoloration can negatively affect patients’ confidence in their appearance.
Leg Discoloration can be caused by the following:
Patients diagnosed with vascular conditions are more likely to develop leg discoloration. It is more likely to occur in women and patients over age 50.
Living a healthy lifestyle can help prevent leg discoloration from vascular disease. Plus, if there are any symptoms of circulation problems, early treatment will help prevent leg discoloration progression.
Yes. Leg discoloration that is not caused by injury, allergic reaction, or bruising can be a sign of vascular disease. It is important to see a vascular specialist for a diagnosis and treatment of the venous problems causing leg discoloration and other symptoms. Treatment will improve blood flow and prevent further deterioration. Also, if DVT is the underlying cause of leg discoloration, it is crucial that the blood clot be remedied before traveling through the bloodstream and causing an embolism.
Treating leg discoloration requires an accurate diagnosis of what is causing the problem. If after examining your legs, Dr. Eradat suspects venous disease conditions like CVI or DVT, he may recommend tests to confirm the diagnosis. These tests can include duplex ultrasound or venography, a special kind of X-ray that uses dye to show the veins and any blood clots.
At Alliance, we use the latest protocols in advanced diagnostics and treatments for managing a patient’s vein and vascular issues. Patients of minimally invasive treatments for leg discoloration will be able to go home the same day as the procedure. Since only a small incision is needed, there are no stitches. Also, recovery time is much shorter than traditional surgery, so daily activities can often be resumed in 24 hours.
Areas we serve
Leg discoloration may indicate circulation issues that require treatment. Alliance Vascular provides expert diagnosis and minimally invasive care to restore healthy circulation. We proudly serve patients across the Antelope Valley, including Lancaster, Rosamond, Leona Valley, Lake Los Angeles, Quartz Hill, and Victorville. Whether you’re nearby or coming from farther away, our team ensures seamless, high-quality care tailored to your needs.
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