* Serious question: Could PCS be connected to AFib? Whereby the varicose veins in the pelvis area are unable to push blood up to the heart anymore? Thanks in advance.
There is no connection in literature has been made with PCS and atrial fibrillation. In this case a person would typically have a severe case of May Thurner Syndrome which would also demonstrate significant amount of swelling and pain in the left leg. Further imaging and evaluation would need to be completed to understand this physiology.
Thankyou for your video. It was so helpful
* Serious question:
Could PCS be connected to AFib?
Whereby the varicose veins in the pelvis area are unable to push blood up to the heart anymore?
Thanks in advance.
There is no connection in literature has been made with PCS and atrial fibrillation. In this case a person would typically have a severe case of May Thurner Syndrome which would also demonstrate significant amount of swelling and pain in the left leg. Further imaging and evaluation would need to be completed to understand this physiology.
Got stented for May Thurners 4 days ago hoping it will treat PCs but nope