Visible veins in the breast simply means you are experiencing engorgement.
no Yes they are. Some are just more visible that others due to how close to the skin they are and the thickness of the fat layer. During puberty and breast development, the skin will become stretched and thinner and more transparent allowing some veins to stand out more. These should become less visible with time.
I have never heard of leg cramps or needle pain as a symptom but definitely frequent urination, lower back pain, excess saliva, breast tenderness, darker veins and cramping.
The skull is in the way
No. This is not a sign of breast cancer (at least 99% plus, of the time). However, if there are any significant (or rapid) changes in the appearance of the breast, consult your physician.
If they're visible, they're near the surface, and probably are indeed warmer than surrounding tissue.
Transumbilical breast augmentation is essentially a type of breast implantation. The only difference being that there are no visible scars left on or around the breast.
Green breast milk could be the result of a milk duct infection or merely a reflection of a change in the mothers diet. It is a good idea to consult a doctor, especially when accompanied by pain, nausea, fever, or chills.
No. Many babies are born with visible veins.
You should get your liver checked and drink less!
I don't know but probably drinking too much milk. your breast veins will stretch and tear and milk flies everywhere
Penises become hard by inflating the organ with blood. This means that when large the veins in the penis are visible in may cases.
Yes. You will get even more of them as your pregnancy progresses.