How do anticoagulants influence the progression of chronic venous insufficiency, and what role do they play in reducing symptoms or complications?
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Anticoagulants prevent blood clot formation, thereby improving blood flow. This can reduce leg swelling and pain associated with chronic venous insufficiency (CVI).
Anticoagulants help manage CVI by reducing blood clot risk, which if untreated, can worsen venous stasis and ulceration in affected limbs.