If you are talking about venum, then yes. Walking will make the venum worsen if the spider reached your vains. If possible, have medical attention at once, but it also depends on the spider, and if the being has an alergic reaction to the spider. It also depends on the beings alergen, if it is mild, or not.
Spider veins are treatable, although it requires lazer treatment or injections into the veins to make them collapse. It is costly. You can look locally to find a vein center near you.
It may fade the veins but wont completely make them go away The cream may or may not work depending on how dark the veins are and everyone is different
Hi Spider Veins are a pain in the you-know-what (I guess wherever they are) and sure make us look older! I would be suspicious of any cream or medicine that claimed to eliminate spider veins, since it would mean you are taking something that's somehow eliminating the veins your blood travels through. That would be scary. Spider veins are easily eliminated completely by laser treatment in your doctor's office. It may even be partially or fully covered by your health insurance. Next time you see your doctor, ask her or him what to do about the spider veins, and they will probably recommend you to a dermatologist or other clinician who will eliminate the spider vein by laser cauterizing (burning) the vein so no more blood flows through it. The empty vein will collapse and over time will not be visible, and this in no way affects your health or your blood flow, so don't be concerned. Good luck!
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.
Walking is not usually good if you have swollen ankles. It is best to prop your legs up and let the swelling go down.
You should apply cold compresses to varicose veins. Heat dilates blood vessels, so the veins may appear more visible after a hot shower. The cold compress will cause the veins to temporarily contract, making them less visible.
Walking with a torn ligament can potentially worsen the injury by putting stress on the already damaged ligament and hindering the healing process. It is usually recommended to rest and elevate the affected area to allow for proper healing. If in doubt, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for specific advice.
yes it does
Weights, or simply gravity, Blood Fills the veins and they look bigger
Make sugar, and get a brown mushroom and a spider eye.
To make matters worse, the poster's spelling was incorrect.
He's Spider Man and he wants you to be his Spider Girl.