What are the Symptoms of Varicose Veins? Tyldesley
What are the Symptoms of Varicose Veins?
Varicose veins are coiled up, twisted, and enlarged veins that can be seen just under the skin, usually on the legs or ankles. They don’t usually get better by themselves, but it may take varying lengths of time for them to get worse.
What are the symptoms of varicose veins?
Varicose veins are considered unsightly. They often start from small, green or blue spidery veins that gradually enlarge. Mild symptoms include swollen ankles, itchy and aching legs. Sometimes the veins can become very torturous and coiled giving rise to more serious problems such as a vein rupturing, bleeding, or internal clots. Sometimes people develop permanent eczema or ulcers which tend not to heal. In these cases treatment is highly recommended.
Having varicose veins does not mean you will develop the more serious conditions and complications, but they are unlikely to clear up by themselves without treatment.
Who gets varicose veins?
The reasons why people get varicose veins are not yet fully understood. However there are two main factors that contribute to their development: your occupation and your genetic propensity.
Occupation
Varicose veins develop when the blood does not get pumped back up the legs properly to the heart. This can happen if a person stands or sits in one position for long periods of time. The muscles in the legs need to contract and relax, such as when walking, in order to facilitate the circulatory system...
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