Clinical Classification of Chronic Venous Disease C0: No visible or palpable sign of venous disease C1: Spider veins or reticular veins (veins that feed spider veins) C2: Varicose veins C3: Edema (swelling) C4: Changes in skin and tissues A: Pigmentation or eczema B: Thickening, hardening, swelling, redness, inflammation, scarring C5: Healed venous ulcer C6: Active venous ulcer Note: Some potential complications of venous disease, such as DVT, can occur even in people who have no overt signs
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Currently a health care consultant, Jon served as senior advisor to the director of OPM during the Obama and Biden administrations