No, it is not bad. Every one has the same kind of veins in their hands. This is a normal thing to have.
Not necessarily. Veins are always blue because the blood in veins does not have much oxygen in it, so it appears to be blue.
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Veins will appear blue. Don't confuse this with spider veins. They will often pop out on the hands and feet if you have been doing heavy lifting (hands and feet) or running or jumping a lot (feet). There is likely nothing wrong. If you don't like the blue veins around your breasts then get a tan.
Blue veins is caused by working hard. This is when your hands are active a lot. It is because a lot of blood is flowing through your hands to work them. The veins come to the surface because they are full of blood. This also happens on you feet as well.
Blue Veins was created in 1999.
There really isn't a cause, it's just the lack of melanin or the thickness or your skin at that point. If you are really pale you have a higher chance of blue veins showing. On areas like your hands you can see veins because your skin is thinner there. On areas like your lower legs, the veins are larger and are therefore more visible.
Veins appear blue or purple due to the way light interacts with the skin. It's not their actual color. Veins look blue when seen through the skin as only low-frequency light, such as blue or violet, can penetrate deep enough to illuminate them.
the veins are blue.
the color of your veins is blue
Nothing - it's when your veins aren't blue that there's a problem.
You are dehydrated
Blood is blue in your veins!
A blood seems blue in veins because when a blood is in veins they are low in oxygen and therefore look blue. When they get oxygenated, they become red and are carried by the artery.
Not at all. Veins should mostly always be blue, un-oxygenated blood has a deeper purple-ish tint to it, through the skin we see it as a blue color. Arteries are slightly too deep for us to view, though we can feel our pulses through them