If you are walking around with those unsightly varicose veins on your legs, you are not alone. In fact, if you add in spider veins and reticular veins, up to 80% of men and 85% of women have some type of vein disease. Do varicose veins go away on their own? Let’s find out.

The Quick Answer

We won’t keep you in suspense. No, varicose veins don’t go away on their own, but there are many things you can do to make them less noticeable without a lot of makeup.

If you have stopped wearing shorts in the summer or avoid showing your legs at all, this is good news.

So What Is Vein Disease?

Vein disease or venous insufficiency causes varicose and spider veins. It happens when tiny valves in your veins don’t work as they should and become strained, known as venous reflux. This can be due to weight, not getting enough activity or exercise, and even genetics.

These malfunctioning valves will struggle to pump blood back to your heart. When you have venous insufficiency, blood can pool in your legs and ankles.

Risk Factors For Developing Vein Disease

We have already mentioned that inactivity and weight issues can contribute to vein disease.

Some other factors include the following:

A close relative who has vein diseaseDiabetesBeing a woman and over the age of 50ObesePregnantHaving a personal history of deep vein thrombosis, or DVTHigh blood pressureHaving a job that require a long time sitting or standing

Any or some combination of the above factors increase your risk to develop vein disease.

Common Symptoms Of Vein Disease

People with vein disease first begin to notice visible veins on their legs and ankles.

Legs will swell, become dry and itchy, and easily become tired or achy. You may find it difficult to stand for long periods of time and experience numbness and tingling. Your pain will improve when you walk or elevate your legs.

If you have these symptoms, you should seek treatment from Vein & Aesthetics Center of Tampa. Left untreated there are multiple serious conditions that can occur. As the disease progresses, ulcers and non-healing wounds can develop, and dangerous conditions like blood clots can occur.

See A Vein Specialist Like Vein & Aesthetics Center of Tampa

A combination of medications, changes to your diet, weight management, and using compression stockings can all help to reduce the appearance of those varicose and spider veins as well as slow the progression, but it will not cure the disease.

Laser and other minimally-invasive treatments can also help cure many of the problems of vein disease.

Don’t hesitate to contact Vein & Aesthetics Center of Tampa and find out what you can do about your symptoms of vein disease. Call (813) 533-1999 or request an appointment online to schedule a visit today.


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