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Things To Know About Varicose Veins

If you have varicose veins aching legs, you may be looking for the best way to treat this condition. Some of the common symptoms of varicose veins include aching, heaviness, fatigue, tingling, itching, swelling and tenderness.u00a0 Varicose vein pain is usually described as a dull fullness, ache, or a cramping sensation in the legs. This condition is usually associated with sharp, stabbing pains.<br><br>For more information on varicose veins, visit our website at https://ntxvv.com

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Things To Know About Varicose Veins

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  1. Things To Know About Varicose Veins

  2. Things To Know About Varicose Veins • If you have varicose veins aching legs, you may be looking for the best way to treat this condition. Some of the common symptoms of varicose veins include aching, heaviness, fatigue, tingling, itching, swelling and tenderness. Varicose vein pain is usually described as a dull fullness, ache, or a cramping sensation in the legs. This condition is usually associated with sharp, stabbing pains. • Varicose veins appear as twisting rope-like cords of bulging veins under the skin, anywhere along the legs, from the thighs to the ankles. These veins are responsible for transporting blood to the heart. They have to work against gravity, and they contain tiny valves that help in pushing the blood upwards. The valves close to prevent the blood from flowing back down the legs. When they start to malfunction, blood does not completely empty out of the veins, and it starts collecting or pooling inside the veins.

  3. Things To Know About Varicose Veins • The easiest path for the flow reversal is through the branches of the superficial system. Look at it as a freeway system. The superficial venous system is the freeway, and when the flow starts to be impeded, it starts to back up onto the varicose veins. • Varicose veins affect about 25 percent of men and 40 percent of women. They have a wide range of courses, including heredity, hormonal imbalances, pregnancy, weight fluctuations, prolonged standing, trauma and age. For a lot of people, only one leg is affected. Unfortunately, it is impossible to ascertain why some people develop varicose veins and others don’t. Heredity is one of the major risk factors for developing this condition. If you have this condition, you need to visit a vein doctor to help you decide the best treatment option. • For more information on varicose veins, visit our website at https://ntxvv.com

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