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Related Terms: Edema, lymphedema, post phlebitic syndrome, post-thrombitic syndrome, CVI, venous pooling, ... The first signs of chronic venous insufficiency are ankle and leg swelling. Swelling occurs because the blood that has pooled in the veins causes abnormally high pressure in the veins.
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Venous pooling typically occurs in the legs due to the force of gravity and a lack of movement. Some venous pooling occurs naturally when a person is standing. In the veins, ... During severe venous pooling, the reduction in quantity and/or quality (oxygen content) of blood flowing to the brain causes fainting.
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