Leg Symptoms—Treatment in St. Augustine and Jacksonville, FL

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Persistent leg pain, swelling, or ankle discoloration can be a warning sign of circulatory problems or underlying vein disease. At One Vein Clinic, we take these signs seriously. Under the care of Dr. Fawzi Farha, a board-certified vein doctor with over 15 years of experience, we offer full diagnostic evaluations and minimally invasive treatments to help you feel better, move better, and live with confidence.

If you’re experiencing discomfort, tightness, color changes, or pressure in your lower limbs, schedule your consultation today at our St. Augustine or Jacksonville location.

Leg Swelling Services in St. Augustine and Jacksonville, FL

Frequent leg swelling can be a warning sign of circulatory problems or a heart condition. To prevent additional complications, One Vein Clinic offers diagnostic tests on-site to identify what’s causing your leg swelling. Dr. Farha customizes a care plan to relieve leg swelling and treat its underlying cause. He can also recommend lifestyle and diet changes to improve your circulatory health.

“I have known Dr. Farha for years professionally as a working nurse and now as his patient. He and his staff are 5 stars all the way!” – Jennifer L.

What Causes Leg Swelling?

Leg swelling can result from a buildup of fluids in the tissues of your lower legs. If you retain excess fluids, it may be a warning sign of an underlying health condition like heart failure or chronic kidney disease.

 

Other causes include:

• Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)

• Long periods of standing or sitting

• Obesity

• Tight clothing

• High-salt diets

When to Seek Treatment for Leg Swelling

Occasional swelling might not need medical care, especially after exercise. But if the swelling is sudden, painful, or persistent, or if you also have chest pain, dizziness, or shortness of breath, call One Vein Clinic to schedule an evaluation.

How Is Leg Swelling Treated?

Treatments may include:

  • Elevating your legs when resting
  • 30 minutes of daily exercise
  • A heart-healthy, low-sodium diet
  • Weight management
  • Compression socks
  • Medications to eliminate fluid or reduce clotting risk

Leg Pain Services in St. Augustine and Jacksonville, FL

Leg pain that persists even with rest can be a warning sign of underlying circulatory issues. Dr. Farha uses advanced technologies to assess blood flow and diagnose issues like blood clots and PAD (peripheral artery disease), which can lead to more serious complications if left untreated.

“So happy. The best medical clinic I have ever been to. My legs look great, and my symptoms are gone. Thank you, Dr. Farha and team.” – Amber B.

What Causes Leg Pain?

Leg pain can come from common injuries like muscle strains, but in many cases, it’s linked to:

• Blood clots

• Poor blood circulation

• Varicose veins

• Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)

• Peripheral artery disease (PAD)

 

PAD causes plaque buildup in your artery walls, reducing blood flow to your limbs and raising your risk of heart problems.

When to Seek Treatment for Leg Pain

See Dr. Farha if your pain doesn’t improve with rest, limits your movement, or comes with:

 

• Leg swelling

• Visible varicose veins

• Shortness of breath

• Skin discoloration

 

A full evaluation might include blood work, physical exams, and imaging like ultrasound.

How Is Leg Pain Treated?

Treatment options include:

• Blood thinners for circulation

• Sclerotherapy or VenaSeal™ to close damaged veins

• Daily exercise

• Low-sodium diet

• Weight loss

• Compression socks

Ankle Discoloration Services in St. Augustine and Jacksonville, FL

Changes in skin color around your ankle may point to a circulatory condition like chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). Dr. Farha provides in-office evaluations and personalized treatments to reduce discoloration, improve circulation, and lower your risk of complications.


“Very pleasant. Staff was helpful, courteous, and friendly.” – Randy R.

What Causes Ankle Discoloration?

Discoloration may appear as patches, sunspots, or darkened skin caused by stasis dermatitis—pigment from red blood cells builds up under the skin due to poor circulation and failing vein valves.

It may also indicate

• Chronic venous insufficiency

• Spider or varicose veins

• Swelling and itchiness

• Risk of skin ulcers and slow-healing wounds

When Should You Get Evaluated for Ankle Discoloration?

Seek care if you notice:

• Patchy or dark brown discoloration

• Skin changes around the ankle or lower leg

• Persistent itchiness

• History of vein issues

Early diagnosis and care can prevent further complications.

How Is Ankle Discoloration Treated?

Treatment depends on the cause. For venous insufficiency, Dr. Farha may suggest:

• Sclerotherapy

• Compression socks

• Diet and lifestyle modifications

• Exercise routines

• Avoiding prolonged sitting or standing

Schedule Your Consultation Today

Whether you're managing leg pain, swelling, or ankle discoloration, One Vein Clinic is here to help. With a compassionate team and two convenient locations in St. Augustine and Jacksonville, FL, your journey to relief starts with one call.

 

Call now or book your appointment online to take the first step toward healthier legs and better circulation.