Since a normal humans' veins contain no nerve endings, if your veins hurt you are a peculiar medical specimen. (Blood tests hurt due to the needle penetrating the skin, which contains nerve cells, rather than the vein, which does not.)
this could be down to the fact that you are hot, or maybe a thread vein that requires to be taken out.
Veins return blood to the heart.The pulmonary veins.
The venation of Mayana is its arrangement of veins. It is the distribution of smaller veins branching out from larger veins.
Arteries drain (pump blood) into veins. Veins drain into your lungs and heart to be re-oxygenated. (This is not true for veins and arteries to and from your lungs.)
cortical radiate veins, arcuate veins, interlobar veins, renal vein
Veins carry deoxygenated blood back the heart.
no
there are veins in the topper half of your ear but it doesn't hurt if you cut it
Venous means coming from veins
The male genitals are easily hurt because they are outside of the male body. They might also hurt because of a cyst or even because of varicose veins.
Sun in your veins
I have no idea about it!
By stale I'm guessing you mean 'without oxygen'. The exception to "stale" veins are the Pulmonary Veins. They are veins because they lead back to the heart, but they come from the lungs filled with oxygen.
That you are a human.
first, you will experience severe constipation, then you will have diarrhea. it will hurt. then your veins will explode causing you to die
Does what hurt? Do you mean sound?
I started to get varicose veins at around the age of 10 years, like some other people on my fathers side of my family (including my father).They began to hurt about 19 years later - I felt no sensation at all associated with them until I was 29, although I could see that they were becoming steadily larger and more pronounced.At 30 I was told I had developed "phlebitis" (manifested as red lump and soreness in one place on the inside back of my calf, where there were some varicose parts of the veins) and given an operation to remove the veins "saphenous avulsion".This operation made my leg look better, although not all the varicose veins were gone. The soreness stopped completely. The pain stopped completely.After this operation, I felt no sensation associated with my veins again for about 10 more years - although, as always, I could see the residual varicose veins steadily becoming larger, and new ones appearing. Then they started to hurt again at around age 40. Now I am 47 and the amount of pain I am getting from the veins, while not great, is gradually increasing (and the veins are continuing to become larger, and new varicose areas developing).So, in summary, I am now 47, have had visible varicose veins for 38 years, have had one operation for them. During the years that I have had visible varicose veins, they have hurt in total for about 8 years and not hurt at all for about 30 years.According to Duke Heath clinic they only get worse=== ===
High blood pressure.