Edema Treatment in Avon, OH — Leg & Ankle Swelling Relief
Expert evaluation and treatment for chronic leg swelling caused by vein disease — right here in Avon.Ohio Vein & Vascular – Avon
Email: info@loveyourveins.com
Tired of Swollen Legs and Ankles in Avon?
If your legs, ankles, or feet swell up by the end of the day — or if the swelling has become so persistent that your shoes no longer fit comfortably — you know how much edema can interfere with your daily life. What many people don’t realize is that chronic leg swelling is often a sign of an underlying vein condition that can be treated.
At Ohio Vein & Vascular in Avon, we specialize in identifying the vascular causes of edema and providing targeted treatments that address the root problem — not just the symptoms. Our goal is to help you find lasting relief so you can get back to living comfortably.
What Is Edema?
Edema is the medical term for swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in your body’s tissues. When it occurs in the legs, ankles, and feet, it is often referred to as peripheral edema. While mild swelling after a long day on your feet can be normal, persistent or worsening edema is frequently a sign that something deeper is going on.
One of the most common vascular causes of chronic leg swelling is chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). When the valves in your leg veins weaken, blood pools in the lower extremities instead of flowing efficiently back to your heart. This increased venous pressure forces fluid out of the veins and into the surrounding tissues — causing the swelling you see and feel.
Risk factors for vascular-related edema include a history of vein disease, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), prolonged standing or sitting, obesity, pregnancy, and age. If your leg swelling has become a regular occurrence, a vein evaluation at our Avon office can help determine whether a treatable vascular condition is the cause.
Common Signs and Symptoms of Edema
Edema can range from mild puffiness to significant swelling that limits your mobility. If you’re experiencing any of the following in your legs, ankles, or feet, it may be time to schedule an evaluation at our Avon clinic:
Swollen Ankles & Feet
Puffiness around the ankles and tops of the feet that worsens throughout the day and may improve overnight.
Tight or Shiny Skin
Skin that looks stretched, shiny, or feels tight to the touch — a telltale sign of fluid buildup beneath the surface.
Pitting When Pressed
When you press on the swollen area, a visible dent or pit remains for several seconds before slowly filling back in.
Shoes That No Longer Fit
Footwear that used to be comfortable now feels tight, especially later in the day — a common early complaint.
Heavy, Achy Legs
A persistent feeling of heaviness, fatigue, or dull aching in the lower legs that makes it difficult to stay active.
Skin Discoloration
Brownish or reddish patches near the ankles that develop over time — often a sign of chronic venous pressure.
Reduced Mobility
Stiffness or difficulty bending your ankles and knees due to the volume of swelling in the surrounding tissues.
Sock Line Indentations
Deep marks left by socks or compression garments that take a long time to fade — indicating significant fluid retention.
Persistent edema is more than a cosmetic concern. Left untreated, chronic swelling can lead to skin breakdown, infections, and leg ulcers — making early evaluation and treatment essential.
What You May Have Already Tried
Living with chronic leg swelling can be exhausting, and most people try to manage it on their own before seeking specialized care. Many of our Avon-area patients come to us after trying:
- Elevating their legs throughout the day — helpful temporarily, but the swelling returns as soon as you’re upright again
- Reducing salt intake — a good general practice, but it rarely resolves swelling caused by vein disease
- Over-the-counter compression socks — they may provide some relief but don’t treat the underlying cause of fluid buildup
- Water pills (diuretics) from a primary care doctor — can reduce overall fluid but don’t fix damaged vein valves
- Ignoring the swelling and adjusting to larger shoes or avoiding activities that make it worse
These strategies can offer temporary comfort, but they don’t address the vascular root cause of your edema. When swelling is driven by vein dysfunction, treating the veins themselves is the most effective path to lasting relief.
Edema Treatment Options at Ohio Vein & Vascular in Avon
At our Avon clinic, we focus on identifying and treating the vascular causes of your edema. After a thorough evaluation — including duplex ultrasound to assess blood flow in your leg veins — our team will recommend a personalized treatment plan. Options available at our Avon location include:
Radiofrequency Ablation (RFA)
Gentle radiofrequency energy seals the malfunctioning vein responsible for blood pooling and fluid leakage. By closing the damaged vein, pressure in your legs decreases and swelling improves significantly.
ClariVein®
A rotating catheter combined with a sclerosant medication closes the problem vein from the inside — reducing venous pressure and the fluid buildup that causes your edema.
Varithena®
A microfoam injection that collapses diseased veins so blood is redirected through healthier pathways. Particularly effective for treating the tortuous veins that contribute to chronic swelling.
Medical-Grade Compression Therapy
Properly fitted compression garments prescribed by our team help support blood flow back toward the heart, reducing fluid accumulation while your treated veins heal.
All of these procedures are performed on an outpatient basis at our Avon clinic. Most patients notice a meaningful reduction in swelling within days to weeks of treatment, with continued improvement over time.

Expert Care You Can Trust
Our board-certified vascular specialists understand how much chronic swelling can affect your quality of life. We take the time to find the true cause of your edema and develop a treatment plan that delivers real, lasting results — because you deserve to feel comfortable in your own legs again.
What to Expect at Your Avon Edema Evaluation
Your path to less swelling starts with a free screening at our Avon office. Here’s what to expect:
Chronic edema doesn’t have to be something you just live with. Our team is here to help you understand the cause and take meaningful steps toward relief.
Stop Living With Swollen Legs in Avon
Chronic leg swelling often has a treatable cause. Find out what’s behind your edema and start feeling better — schedule your free screening at Ohio Vein & Vascular in Avon today.
Ohio Vein & Vascular – Avon
Email: info@loveyourveins.com

