Which Leg Veins Are Superficial — and Which Are Dangerous?
Veins are visible across the human body. Just take a look at your wrists or ankles — it’s totally normal for some veins to be seeable through the skin while others exist deeper beneath the surface. Additionally, vein patterns are not completely consistent across...
My Varicose Veins Have Red Spots. Why? Will They Go Away?
If you have varicose veins, you are probably used to the many surprises that come with them. New varicose veins, new pains in the area of the veins, new colors surrounding them — these are just some of the many side effects that varicose veins may bring. After a...
Can Varicose Veins Burst?
If you’ve ever searched the internet for more information about your varicose veins, you’ve probably come across one or two horror stories. Online, you’ll find tales of varicose veins bursting, recollections of a slight cut to a varicose vein causing untold bleeding,...
Are Varicose Veins Always Visible? Invisible Varicose Veins & You
For many, varicose veins are a cosmetic problem. Some view their coiled blue pattern as an eyesore; others just don’t like the way they look on their legs, leading to self-confidence issues. When the problems aren’t cosmetic, they can have a very real impact on a...
Why Do I Only Have Varicose Veins in One Leg?
As hot weather means that shorts season is still ongoing, you’ve probably become fairly well acquainted with the look of your bare legs. Maybe, you’ve noticed some spider or varicose veins across both legs, something we’ve covered extensively on this site. But you...Page 6 of 9