Because their veins are more superficial or their skin is thinner.
dont be silly
Not really. Some people just have veins that roll no matter what. Your phlebotomy skills will improve with practice.
There is nothing different about the veins in their arms. It's actually dependant on how pale their skin is. The paler your skin is, the clearer you can see the veins in your arms, apart from that, there is no difference between people with "veiny" arms and "non-veiny" arms.
I have no idea but I just noticed I have some too on mine and I am curious as well.. Someone please answer. They were really noticeable when I first got out of the shower but not they seem to have faded to a lighter pink color.. There is probably 10 or so on each foot just on the tops. I lately have noticed a lot of veins in my feet as well too along with varicose veins. The dots seem to be close to the veins.
Some people have poor circulation and veins or capillaries break.
As long as the deeper veins are still functioning properly, a person can live without some of the superficial veins. Because of this, stripped varicose veins are not replaced.
technically yes they are, but some are joined onto other veins
Genetics. Nothing you can do about it!
Because some people stand long and there feet hert
Mobility issues where people are confined to wheelchairs or are bed ridden can worsen varicose veins. Likewise, age, heredity, pregnancy, hormonal changes, skin injuries, obesity, and long-periods of standing can make matters worse if you have spider veins.For additional information about skin care, please check the Sources and related links section.
People scuff their feet for different reasons. One reason could be medical. Some people are not full able to lift their feet to walk properly. Another reason people scuff their feet is because they are making the choice to not walk properly.
No. Some people are born with physical abnormalities and do not have feet. Others are victims of accidents or disease and must have their feet amputated.