David Kang-MD
Phlebology
9700 Golf Rd. Des Plaines IL, 60016About
David Kang, MD, LCP-C is board-certified in Family Medicine and has extensive training in the diagnosis and treatment of various vein diseases and related disorders. He completed his medical training in Chicago at Amita Saint Mary’s and Elizabeth Medical Center.
He’s dedicated his career to providing compassionate medical care through both in-person treatment and telemedicine throughout the country. He’s treated hundreds of patients suffering from vein-related conditions through non-invasive, cutting-edge treatments that restore and enhance his patients’ quality of life.
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American Board of Venous and Lymphatic Medicine
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Foot veins?
Thank you for sharing your concerns. From your description, it sounds like you may be noticing the early signs of spider veins or possibly something else. These are generally harmless but can sometimes indicate issues with circulation, especially if you've had a period of inactivity. Factors like genetics, prolonged sitting or standing, and even minor lifestyle changes can contribute to their appearance. Since you've already started walking daily, that's a great step toward improving circulation. However, it's important to assess whether there might be an underlying vascular concern or if this is simply a cosmetic issue. I’d recommend scheduling a consultation so we can examine this in detail, discuss your symptoms further, and, if necessary, run some tests to rule out any deeper vein concerns. We can also discuss possible treatments if needed. Feel free to book an appointment at your earliest convenience—I’d be happy to help. Thank you for sharing your concerns. From your description, it sounds like you may be noticing the early signs of spider veins or possibly reticular veins. These are generally harmless but can sometimes indicate issues with circulation, especially if you've had a period of inactivity. Factors like genetics, prolonged sitting or standing, and even minor lifestyle changes can contribute to their appearance. Since you've already started walking daily, that's a great step toward improving circulation. However, it's important to assess whether there might be an underlying vascular concern or if this is simply a cosmetic issue. I’d recommend scheduling a consultation so we can examine this in detail, discuss your symptoms further, and, if necessary, run some tests to rule out any deeper vein concerns. We can also discuss possible treatments if needed. Feel free to book an appointment at your earliest convenience—I’d be happy to help. Schedule a Free Consultation here: https://www.mwpain.com/vein-treatment/ READ MORE
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