But There ARE Veins in your Hands and Feet!
When you cut your finger ... it bleeds, so there is a blood supply into your hand. Therefore there must be veins present to carry the spent blood and waste away.
They are visible on the back of your hand as faint blue lines. They are most visible under a bright light if you look carefully after drooping your hand down at your side for a few minutes.
The same is true about your feet.
To take care of the veins in your feet and hands at home, you can remember to drink plenty of water and to exercise regularly. Drinking water helps to keep your fluid balanced in your body and will often make veins less visible.
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.
You are dehydrated
No, it is not bad. Every one has the same kind of veins in their hands. This is a normal thing to have.
Or a scleotheorpy soluction in the hand veins is this dangerous or not?
I was told it cures fatigue when you see your veins gets inflamed and when you have visibly displayed veins coming out in your hands and feet, you have "pasma" or fatigue from using your computer keyboard or when washing your hands and feet when tired. You then need to drink the red colored water coming from boiling 3 barks of sapang. I bought mine in Quiapo for 3pcs of the sapang bark for P20
If you didn't have veins, you couldn't have blood circulate through your feet and they would rot.
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There are many possible causes of raised veins on hands. Generally is caused by the relaxing and thinning of the skin due to age. It can also be caused by a restriction of blood vessels in the hand.
Typically, it is drawn from the antecubital vein, in the arm. It can be drawn from other veins, as well, including dorsal veins in the hands and feet, and from ports inserted into larger veins, for instance.
Because their veins are more superficial or their skin is thinner.