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Women’s Health: Varicose veins

Varicose veins are veins that are swollen, twisted, look blue and are close to the surface of the skin. They are unsightly and uncomfortable. Veins bulge, throb and feel heavy. The legs and feet can swell. The skin can itch. Varicose veins may occur in almost any part of your body. They are most often seen in the back of the calf or on the inside of the leg between the groin and the ankle. Hemorrhoids, veins around the anus, can also become varicose.

Causes and risk factors for varicose veins include:


Questions to Ask








Has the varicose vein become swollen, red, very tender or warm to the touch?

Are varicose veins accompanied by a rash or sores on the leg or near the ankle and/or do you have circulation problems in your feet?


Self-Care Procedures


To relieve and prevent varicose veins: