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These blue lines appear as a result of faulty valves in the blood vessels. Typically, flaps exist in the vessels that make sure blood flows only in the direction in which it is supposed to.
However, for the reasons listed above, these valves can lose power and function. This allows for old blood to pool up in the veins. As the blood pressure builds in these spots, it can lead to
swollen blood vessels the push up against the skin.
If your varicose veins aren't very severe, or if you catch them early, you can actually treat them at home instead of having to rely on surgical methods. First, wearing compression socks or
stockings that put pressure on the legs can help prevent the blood from building up. Also, putting your feet up helps the heart to circulate the blood in the way that it is supposed to. Lastly,
avoiding sitting or standing for long periods of time can help because it doesn't allow the blood to settle into one place. Exercising and maintaining a stable weight helps protect you from this
disorder as well.
The condition of varicose veins is very common during pregnancy. In fact, it has been estimated that as many as 40 percent of all pregnant women suffer from varicose veins. There are many reasons
for the development of varicose veins during pregnancy. The principal cause is the hormonal changes that occur during pregnancy. Increased levels of the hormone, progesterone cause blood vessels to
relax. This may allow the two halves of the valves in the vein to separate slightly, thus disrupting their function of preventing the backflow of blood.
Secondly, the growing uterus puts pressure on the pelvic veins and on the inferior vena cava. This increases blood pressure in the leg veins, which then tend to be prone to varicose. With the
growth of the baby, the uterus enlarges and the veins become even more prominent. Hereditary factors also influence the condition. A family history of varicose veins leads to a greater possibility
of contracting the condition. Lastly, women with excessive weight show a higher incidence of varicose veins.
Symptoms
For a stressed person, varicose veins symptoms cannot be easily detected because stress makes him or her feel that every muscle in his or her body is in pain. However, try to be careful if you are
experiencing cramps in a certain region of your body, especially in the legs. If too much pressure is given to your legs, it will cause not only muscle pains but also gradual appearance of varicose
veins. These instances frequently happen when a woman gets pregnant. Veins in the lower parts of the body tend to bring the blood upwards, but the pressure goes downward, and this complicates
things; thus causing the appearance of these veins.
Unfortunately there are no medically proven ways to completely prevent varicose veins - which means there is no miracle cream or pill you can use that will make them disappear.However, doctors say
relieving pressure on the veins, as well as promoting muscle strength, helps to keep the blood flowing in the correct direction. Exercising, losing weight, elevating your legs when rested, and not
crossing them when sitting all have potential benefits. Wearing loose clothing and avoiding long periods of sitting or standing are also thought to be helpful. High-heeled shoes are a
no-no as they don't allow the calf muscles to fully contract.
There are many fast, virtually pain-free varicose vein treatment options - most of them non-surgical. Other than medical treatment, wearing compression hosiery is the most helpful method of
decreasing the appearance and symptoms of varicose veins.Since the veins in your legs must work against gravity, well-toned elastic veins are needed to pump blood from your feet back up to your
heart. If you have varicose veins with associated edema and aching, it is important to know how to elevate your legs correctly to get the maximum effect and increase your circulation.
Your general health can be greatly improved by simply improving blood circulation, especially in the lower limbs. It helps the whole body, especially the heart, and at the same time, your can
prevent and reduce existing varicose veins and spider veins considerably.There is also something known as internal hemorrhoids. It has the same symptoms as pruritus ani. Now, what makes this
different is the bright red streaks of blood on the toilet paper or bright red blood in the toilet bowl after you finish bowel moment. There may also be blood in the stool. The other
symptoms is itching, skin irritation and discomfort and pain. If you're feeling pain, it could because of hemorrhoids that's bulging inside from the anus.
Treatments
The last one is known as external hemorrhoids, it's a rectal pain occurs mainly with external hemorrhoids. Blood pool under the skin, to form a hard, painful lump. Pain is a understatement...
you will know you have external hemorrhoids. This is called thromboses, or clotted hemorrhoids. You also notice streaks of blood on toilet paper after straining to pass a stool. Also,
you will know you have external hemorrhoid because this will be very painful like mentioned before.These blue lines appear as a result of faulty valves in the blood vessels. Typically, flaps exist
in the vessels that make sure blood flows only in the direction in which it is supposed to. However, for the reasons listed above, these valves can lose power and function. This allows for old
blood to pool up in the veins. As the blood pressure builds in these spots, it can lead to swollen blood vessels the push up against the skin.
If your varicose veins aren't very severe, or if you catch them early, you can actually treat them at home instead of having to rely on surgical methods. First, wearing compression socks or
stockings that put pressure on the legs can help prevent the blood from building up. Also, putting your feet up helps the heart to circulate the blood in the way that it is supposed to. Lastly,
avoiding sitting or standing for long periods of time can help because it doesn't allow the blood to settle into one place. Exercising and maintaining a stable weight helps protect you from this
disorder as well.
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