Debunking Six Myths About Varicose Veins - USA Vein Clinics

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Debunking Six Myths About Varicose Veins

According to a study, one in four U.S adults and approximately 22 million women and 11 million men, aged between 40 and 80 are affected by varicose veins. The medical condition is not fatal but could cause skin damage, and if symptoms worsen, lead to blood clots. How varicose veins are caused? The veins in your legs carry blood from your toes to your heart. There are small flaps or valves within the vessels that prevent blood from getting backed up and the leg muscles push the blood along. But if the veins weaken, blood can pool, thereby increasing pressure in the veins which make them widen, creating pressure and causing them to thicken and bulge. This situation leads to twisted appearance of varicose veins. While this complication is not fatal, it is painful and it can be cured easily. You should consult a vein clinic in Los Angeles for best treatment. But let’s debunk some myths associated with varicose veins that have misled many.

Myth #1 Varicose veins are only a cosmetic issue. People tend to consider varicose veins as a common cosmetic issue, but oftentimes they are much more than that. If you experience symptoms like dull achiness, throbbing, cramping, heaviness and swelling of the legs, seek medical advice as soon as possible. If left untreated, there could an increased risk for a dangerous type of blood clot named Deep Vein Thrombosis.


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