Spider Vein Information

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Tips To Know About Spider Veins

There is a lot of information in books, leaflets, and on the internet about spider veins. It can be difficult to know that you have all of the facts you need and even more difficult to digest all of this information. This article provides some basic facts and guidance on this subject. As with any medical issue, always consult a clinician to get advice suited to your personal situation.

Symptoms Of Spider Veins

The appearance of this type of symptom can be as red or as blue markings. Uneven lines appear just under the skin, on the face or on the legs or as a combination of both as surgery vein. Some people have a large amount of spidery looking markings that cover the surface area and other people only have a few mild signs.

Exposure to the sun or hormone levels changing are two reasons why these markings may appear. Blood not being able to circulate as well as expected can cause these symptoms in the veins. Recent injury or faulty heart valves can account for insufficient blood flow.

It is more common to develop this condition in females. Women have greater periods of hormonal change and this can be a factor in the development of these types of markings. They can appear at any age but tend to most commonly show between eighteen and thirty five years and then peak between fifty and sixty years of age. It is thought that the influence of age reflects the times in an individual's life when the body is undergoing dramatic changes.

Pregnancy can cause this to develop as the hormones circulating can weaken the walls of the venous system. During pregnancy, there is an increase in blood volume in the maternal body. It is easy for the venous structures to become bloated and show significantly through the skin. Often, after child birth, the symptoms will improve or disappear without any medical or cosmetic intervention.

Is someone has a job that involves their movement being limited, they may develop spider veins because the pressure of gravity pools the blood into the legs. If an individual is not able to stand up and move around, the effect of blood not adequately circulating may cause this spidery venous appearance. People who are obese or who have a disability are particularly prone to these symptoms as it may be more difficult to get blood pumping around the circulatory system.

They are not usually dangerous to health but it is useful to check with a doctor to be sure there is no underlying cause. The appearance can also be accompanied by a feeling of itching or burning. If one experiences any symptoms, a clinician can ease their mind and advise on what can prevent discomfort.

A doctor will view the affected area and may recommend an ultrasound test for the varicose veins. An ultrasound test can show the health of the veins and either confirm that there is no cause for concern or enable necessary action to be taken. There are many causes and types of spider veins but only by visiting your doctor can you be provided all the facts that are relevant to the individual. In most cases, there is nothing to worry about but if there are any concerns, do not feel like you may be wasting the doctor's time. Advice, treatment, and peace of mind is what the doctor is there for.

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