What are varicose veins and spider veins? |
How common are abnormal leg veins? |
What causes varicose and spider veins? |
Why do varicose and spider veins usually appear in the legs? |
Are varicose and spider veins painful or dangerous? |
How can I prevent varicose and spider veins? |
Should I see a doctor about varicose veins? |
How are varicose and spider veins treated? |
Can varicose and spider veins return even after treatment?
Varicose
Veins and Spider Veins
Medical
treatment usually is not required for varicose or spider veins. However, varicose
veins can become quite uncomfortable as well as look unattractive. Varicose veins
usually enlarge and worsen over time. They can cause the legs and feet to swell.
Although severe leg pain is not common, leg muscles may feel fatigued or heavy,
or throb and cramp at night. The skin on the legs and around the ankles also can
itch or burn. In
some cases, varicose veins and spider veins can cause more serious problems, and
medical treatment will provide benefits. If the veins become severe, they can
cause a condition called venous insufficiency, a severe clogging of the blood
in the veins that prevents it from returning to the heart. This condition can
cause problems like a deep-vein thrombosis (blood clot), or a severe bleeding
infection. These usually are caused by injury to the varicose vein. A blood clot
can be very dangerous because of the possibility of it traveling from the leg
veins to the lungs, where it may block the heart and lungs from functioning. Lastly,
because the skin tissue around the varicose vein may not receive enough nourishment,
sores or skin ulcers may develop.
What are varicose veins and spider veins? |
How common are abnormal leg veins? |
What causes varicose and spider veins? |
Why do varicose and spider veins usually appear in the legs? |
Are varicose and spider veins painful or dangerous? |
How can I prevent varicose and spider veins? |
Should I see a doctor about varicose veins? |
How are varicose and spider veins treated? |
Can varicose and spider veins return even after treatment?
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