Symptoms of Varicose Veins: People who work sitting or standing for a long time often suffer from pain in their legs. Along with this, a change also starts taking place in their body, about which they are not even aware. If this issue is not taken care of for a long time, the problem may increase and the body may have to suffer a lot of damage. Today we tell you about this in detail.

Veins appear on the body

You must have noticed that the veins of many people's bodies are more prominent than others. Such bulging veins are more visible in their muscles, upper part of the palm, chest, knees, and other parts of the body. Thus bulging veins are called varicose veins. This change seen in the veins is a sign of a disease.

Causes of Varicose Veins

  • wearing jeans that are too tight
  • due to the menstrual cycle
  • obesity
  • frequent changes in blood pressure
  • food reaction
  • sitting in a chair for a long time
  • sitting or standing for long periods
  • Reaction of allopathic medicines

Treatment of Varicose Veins

  • Rest your feet every hour while working
  • laser therapy or surgery
  • regular exercise
  • lose weight
  • don't wear tight clothes
  • keep your legs elevated while sleeping
  • fiber-rich diet
  • reduce salt intake

How are varicose veins formed?

According to health experts, there are 3 to 5 valves in the veins of our legs. These valves work to carry blood from the legs to the upper parts of the body. If to some reason there is a problem in these valves, then there is difficulty in the blood going up to the legs properly. In such a situation, that blood starts accumulating in the veins of the legs. Due to this continuous accumulation of blood in the veins (Varicose Veins), those veins swell and later start becoming weak. In many cases, clots form inside the veins, which increases the risk of blood supply interruption and heart attack.

(Disclaimer: The information given here is based on home remedies and general information. Before adopting it, please take medical advice. Kalamtimes does not confirm this.)

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