Varicose veins appear as twisted, bulging, and swollen veins due to weak vein walls and faulty valves, often visible under the skin.
Enlarged saphenous veins in the legs that protrude dramatically from the skin. Have a rope-like appearance and are prominent and easily visible
Small, web-like clusters of veins near the skin’s surface. Typically blue, red, or purple in color. Can appear anywhere on the body
Larger veins that cover a broader area, resembling a mesh pattern. Thicker than spider veins, often with a green or purple hue.
Excess weight increases pressure on leg veins, weakening valves and causing vein enlargement.
As we age, vein valves weaken naturally, leading to poor circulation and varicose veins.
It damages vein linings and narrows blood vessels, disrupting circulation and raising varicose vein risk
Standing for long periods puts extra pressure on leg veins, weakening valves over time. Professions like
Hormonal changes relax vein walls and valves, slowing blood flow and increasing the risk of varicose veins.