Varicose veins

Varicose veins are veins on the leg which are large, twisted, and ropelike, and can cause pain, swelling, or itching. They are an extreme form of telangiectasia, or spider veins.

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Vein gymnastics in the barefoot park Dornstetten, Germany.

Varicose veins are more common in women than in men, and are linked with heredity. Other related factors are pregnancy, obesity, menopause, aging, prolonged standing and abdominal straining. Varicose veins are bulging veins that are larger than spider veins, typically 3 mm or more in diameter.

The irritation -- especially the itching -- of varicose veins can be controlled to an extent with either of the following:

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See also: Varicose veins, Aspirin, Barefoot, Barefoot park, Heredity, Ibuprofen, Leg, Menopause, Obesity, Pregnancy