Varicose

Varicose veins usually occur when blood circulation is poor. The veins have one-way valves that help keep blood flowing toward the heart. If the valves are weak or damaged, blood can back up and pool in the veins causing the veins to swell. Varicose veins appear as damaged swollen, twisted veins that for some people are visible just under the skin. Varicose veins is an extremely common problem. About 23% of people have varicose veins. Many people are unaware they have varicose veins because it is not always visible to the naked eyes. In about 50% of the time varicose veins is hereditary.

Symptoms can include aching legs, swollen ankles, and spider veins. People who are overweight have an increased risk of varicose veins.

Spider veins are like varicose veins, but smaller and closer to the surface of the skin. They are often discolored and can look like tree branches or spider webs. They are most often found on a person’s legs or face and may cover a small or large area.

Compressions socks can help to prevent the development of varicose veins by providing increase blood circulation. Compression socks can also slow down the progression of varicose veins but will not reverse the condition. The socks can also provide relief of the painful symptoms of aching leg and reduce the swelling.

Varicose

Varicose veins are swollen, twisted veins that you can see just under the skin. They usually occur in the legs, but also can form in other parts of the body. Hemorrhoids are a type of varicose vein.

Spider veins are like varicose veins, but smaller and closer to the surface of the skin. They are often red or blue, and can look like tree branches or spider webs. They are mostly found on a person’s legs or face. They may cover a small or large area.

Your veins have one-way valves that help keep blood flowing toward your heart. If the valves are weak or damaged, blood can back up and pool in your veins. This causes the veins to swell, which can lead to varicose veins.

Causes

  • Doctors aren’t sure of the exact cause of varicose veins because of the complex nature of veins, the body’s blood circulation system, and other body processes that affect the way veins work.
  • What’s known for sure is that the valves that push blood through the varicose veins stop working properly, causing blood to collect in areas in the veins. The veins then expand and the blood in them begins flowing in reverse. Evidence suggests varicose veins may be veins that are naturally weak, a condition that could be inherited. This could explain why varicose veins seem to run in families.
  • Varicose veins are very common. You are more at risk if you are older, a female, obese, don’t exercise, have a family history or stand for long periods. They can also be more common in pregnancy.

Treatments we provide

  • Compression Socks
  • We also recommend; exercising, losing weight, elevating your legs when resting, not crossing your legs when sitting and avoiding long periods of standing.