Is Your Job Causing Varicose Veins? The Truth and What You Can Do About It
Often, varicose veins are more than simply a cosmetic concern. If left untreated, varicose and spider veins can cause discomfort, pain, and, given enough time, health problems. While several factors contribute to varicose vein development, one’s job may play a more...
10 Early Signs of Varicose Veins and How to Stop Them In Their Tracks
If you’ve started to notice some new veins on your legs, or if you’re feeling some symptoms with your legs that you just can’t identify, you might suspect that you have varicose veins. While varicose veins are often simply a cosmetic concern, they can cause discomfort...
A Runner’s Guide to Dealing with Varicose Veins
Running is a highly popular way to stay active. Many find the experience enjoyable, and enthusiasts say that it’s great for one’s cardiovascular health, mental clarity, and maintaining a healthy weight. Plus, its versatility means you can do it virtually...
Varicose Veins vs. DVT — What You Need to Know
If you’ve done an internet search for some of the symptoms of varicose veins, you might have come across one abbreviation: DVT, short for deep vein thrombosis. While varicose veins and deep vein thrombosis both impact your veins, they do so in very different...
How Pregnancy Causes Varicose Veins — and How to Stop It
Pregnancy brings a host of changes—not all of them welcome. Among the less pleasant physical symptoms are foot and leg pain, cramps, and of course, the appearance of varicose veins. These purplish-blueish spots, which can sometimes be painful, are a common complaint...Page 2 of 9