Implementation of the programme has also fallen under the Commission's duties.
Sanitätshaus Köppchen Hosts Venous Health Event for German Venous Day
On April 20, 2023, Sanitätshaus Köppchen will be hosting activities for German Venous Day, a nationwide initiative focused on raising awareness about venous health in Germany. The event, which takes place at Wilhelmstraße 15-19, will run from 9:00 to 13:00.
Organised by Sanitätshaus Köppchen itself, the event is aimed at individuals who have vein problems or want to prevent them. The focus of the event is on venous health and well-being in Germany, with a range of activities and information available.
One of the highlights of the event will be an overview of the current range of medical compression stockings provided by the staff at Sanitätshaus Köppchen. Additionally, interested individuals will have the opportunity to receive free venous function tests and advice on venous health in Germany.
The German Venous League, an organization that focuses on venous health issues in Germany, is organising activities for German Venous Day. Approximately 22 million people in Germany are affected by a venous disease, making it a common health issue. Each year, around 30,000 deaths in Germany are attributed to pulmonary embolisms, a risk associated with untreated varicose veins.
Early detection is crucial for managing venous diseases in Germany, and the event at Sanitätshaus Köppchen will provide an opportunity for education and information on the subject. Sanitätshaus Köppchen is also offering information on venous-healthy trend sports as part of the event.
Individuals are invited to Sanitätshaus Köppchen for advice on venous health and daily leg well-being in Germany. The event at Sanitätshaus Köppchen is not an advertisement, but rather an opportunity to learn more about venous health in Germany and take steps towards maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Sanitätshaus Köppchen is a participating institution in the German Venous Day, joining institutions across the country in raising awareness about venous health in Germany. German Venous Day is scheduled for April 20th, with events taking place across the country to promote venous health and well-being in Germany.
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