When able bodied people walk, the muscles in their feet and legs push fluid back to the heart. Our bodies don't do that, so fluid pools in our feet. My feet are always swollen to some degree. Compression stockings are a must. When I was in rehab, they would wrap my legs with ace bandages, but that is a pain. Do the legs of your chair elevate? Keeping your legs elevated might help a little. Truthfully, the best thing to do is to tilt back often to let the blood pooling in your feet travel back towards your heart. If you could tilt back with your feet elevated, it would really be helpful. Good luck
On Mon, Jul 1, 2024 at 3:40 PM Nichole Rohling <[email protected]> wrote: > Anyone else here have Chronic Venous Insufficiency of your lower legs? > > I’m having issues with a bulging vein, venous ulcer (hole), etc > > If so, what treatments have you received? > > > > Nicki > > C5 >

