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Athletes and Varicose Veins: Are You at Increased Risk?

Most people think of athletes as immune to common health problems. But if Michael Phelps can have asthma and Billie Jean King can have Type 2 diabetes, then athletes can have varicose veins, as well. Because of the genetic component, if varicose veins are in an athlete’s family, there is a good chance that they…

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Even Famous People Can Get Varicose Veins

Fame, wealth, and celebrity don’t exempt people from experiencing common health conditions, like varicose veins. Several well-known actresses have dealt with swollen, painful leg veins — all with the glare of the spotlight upon them. While they certainly could have hidden their condition, these women took action and treated their varicose veins and shared their…

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How to Improve Your Veins

Yes, it is possible to improve your veins and even decrease the chance that you’ll develop varicose veins. If you already have varicose veins, you can even lessen their severity and keep them from developing into an even more complicated condition. Improving your veins boils down to two things–proper blood flow and circulation. Here are…

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Varicose Eczema: When it Becomes an Urgent Problem

Is Varicose Eczema Serious? Yes, varicose eczema is serious, since it is a warning sign that the skin is being damaged by inflammation. If neglected and left untreated, varicose eczema will inevitably lead to a painful leg ulcer or worse. Initial Stages Varicose eczema may come and go. If you are healthy with a good…

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What to Do If You Have Varicose Eczema

What should you do if you have varicose eczema? First and foremost, you should seek a medical opinion, preferably from a vein specialist. Varicose eczema is considered to be a serious medical condition. You have time to seek proper medical treatment, as it is not urgent–just don’t put it off too long. What are the…

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Varicose Eczema–How Serious Is It?

What is Varicose Eczema? Varicose Eczema is an inflamed area of skin on the leg, with distinct color and texture changes. It is caused by a fault in the function of the veins under the skin called superficial venous reflux. It may also be caused by a problem in the deep veins following a deep…

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Normal Veins v. Varicose Veins: How to Tell the Difference

Varicose veins are one of the most common venous issues that people can suffer from. Affecting up to a third of all adults, they can cause enough problems to warrant being able to tell them apart from veins that happen to be more visible under your skin. And it’s not just about how they look….

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Top Risk Factors for Chronic Vein Insufficiency

The six chronic vein insufficiency risk factors Many different factors can impact your vein health. Here are the things that can greatly increase the risk of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI): Age: Your veins inevitability weaken as you get older. It’s just a fact of life. In relation CVI, your risk increases every year past the…

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Varicose Veins: Symptoms

A varicose vein is a medical condition that causes pain and swelling in the legs. They are usually recognized by the enlarged veins that are easily spotted. Varicose veins usually don’t have any pain or discomfort associated with them and the appearance of them is usually the only symptom. They can be blue or purplish…