Some common symptoms of varicose veins include: * Aching pain * Easily tired legs * Leg heaviness * Swelling in the legs * Darkening of the skin (in severe cases) * Numbness in the legs * Itching or irritated rash in the legs
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Varicose veins are called dialated veins
Exercise such as walking, biking, and swimming, is beneficial. When the legs are active, the leg muscles help pump the blood in the veins. This limits the amount of blood that collects in the varicose veins and reduces some of the symptoms.
The superficial veins are the blood vessels most often affected by varicose veins and are the veins seen by eye when the varicose condition has developed.
Venous insufficiency is a condition in which blood pools in the vein because the valves have become incompetent.
Varicose veins can develop in the deep veins also. Varicose veins in the superficial veins are called primary varicosities, while varicose veins in the deep veins are called secondary varicosities.
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Surgical stripping of varicose veins is successful for most patients. Most do not develop new, large varicose veins following surgery. Surgery does not decrease a person's tendency to develop varicose veins.
As many as 54 crore Indians experience irritation, heaviness or pain in their legs every day due to varicose veins. The damaged valves in varicose veins prevent the blood from circulating from the legs to the heart. This causes the symptoms to increase as the day passes. But there is a simple solution: applying the appropriate amount of pressure at specific parts of the leg. Compression can prevent the blood from pooling and provide relief from the symptoms. For more information: avisvascularcentre
my varicose veins have turned black and i am getting worried? Whats happening?
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You will need a dermatologist for varicose veins. Your regular Doctor can refer you to a specialist.