Varicose Veins

Varicose veins are enlarged veins that are visible under the skin, often appearing blue or purple. They primarily occur on the legs due to poor venous return. When the valves in the veins malfunction, blood pools, leading to vessel dilation. Several factors contribute to their development: heredity, prolonged standing, lack of physical activity, pregnancy, or hormonal fluctuations. While they are often harmless, they can cause pain, heaviness in the legs, and complications such as venous ulcers.
FAQ about varicose veins
  • How to prevent the onset of varicose veins?

  • Are varicose veins solely a cosmetic issue?

  • Does pregnancy promote varicose veins?

  • Can varicose veins disappear on their own?

  • How to eliminate varicose veins?

  • Are varicose veins hereditary?

  • Can essential oils help to alleviate varicose veins?

  • Why do varicose veins often affect the legs?

  • Is it possible to have varicose veins at a young age?

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