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Varicose Veins on the Feet Varicose veins are ugly. Varicose veins can be painful. Varicose veins can cause swelling and other symptoms that interfere with your life. But when your varicose veins are on your feet, they can make walking very difficult, and the pain that ensues can make it hard just to perform your everyday life activities, let alone live the active, vibrant life you deserve. If you have varicose veins on your feet, you're probably been searching for a way to reduce their appearance, at the very least, but you're probably also searching for a way to get rid of the pain and swelling that can seriously compromise your mobility. The good news is that varicose vein treatment in New Jersey , and throughout the country for that matter, has many more options than ever for those suffering from the appearance and pain of those twisted, purplish veins that bulge up under the skin. Following is information about the causes, symptoms, and treatments of varicose veins that show up on the feet. Varicose veins are enlarged veins that bulge out of the skin. They're typically reddish or purplish veins that become gnarled and twisted just beneath the skin. They can develop just about anywhere in the body that contains veins, but they show up most often on legs, ankles, and even on feet. The reason for this is that the legs and feet take most of our weight most of the day. In fact, even when we sit, our legs, ankles, and even feet can get the brunt of our weight. And, if you're someone who lives a fairly sedentary lifestyle, your chances of

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Varicose veins can cause swelling and other symptoms that interfere with your life. But when your varicose veins are on your feet, they can make walking very difficult, and the pain that ensues can make it hard just to perform your everyday life activities, let alone live the active, vibrant life you deserve.

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Varicose Veins on the Feet

Varicose veins are ugly. Varicose veins can be painful. Varicose veins can cause swelling and other symptoms that interfere with your life. But when your varicose veins are on your feet, they can make walking very difficult, and the pain that ensues can make it hard just to perform your everyday life activities, let alone live the active, vibrant life you deserve. If you have varicose veins on your feet, you're probably been searching for a way to reduce their appearance, at the very least, but you're probably also searching for a way to get rid of the pain and swelling that can seriously compromise your mobility. The good news is that varicose vein treatment in New Jersey, and throughout the country for that matter, has many more options than ever for those suffering from the appearance and pain of those twisted, purplish veins that bulge up under the skin. Following is information about the causes, symptoms, and treatments of varicose veins that show up on the feet.

Varicose veins are enlarged veins that bulge out of the skin. They're typically reddish or purplish veins that become gnarled and twisted just beneath the skin. They can develop just about anywhere in the body that contains veins, but they show up most often on legs, ankles, and even on

feet. The reason for this is that the legs and feet take most of our weight most of the day. In fact, even when we sit, our legs, ankles, and even feet can get the brunt of our weight. And, if you're someone who lives a fairly sedentary lifestyle, your chances of developing varicose veins are greater. There are many complications with developing varicose veins on the feet, and their ugly appearance isn't the only problem. Though it's true that some people who suffer from varicose veins find them to be little more than a nuisance (mostly due to their unattractive appearance), many others suffer from pain and swelling that can cause severe obstructions in mobility, especially when those bulging veins occur on feet.

Symptoms of varicose veins in the feet can include:

Sore, achy feet; Heavy feeling in the feet; Throbbing in feet and ankles; Burning in feet and ankles; Muscle cramping in the feet; Itching in areas of the feet that contain varicose veins;

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Darkening or other discoloration of feet; Bleeding veins in the feet; Rashes or skin ulcers in feet or ankles; Thickening of ankles, feet, or lower legs; Feet and veins of the feet and ankles become tender to the touch.

There are treatments for varicose veins, even when they occur in the feet. The best course of action for varicose vein sufferers is to be properly diagnosed by their physician and then to seek treatment from a vein treatment center or specialist. The first line of defense against developing varicose veins in the feet, ankles, and legs is to maintain a healthy weight and to observe a regular routine of exercise. Walking is often considered the best type of exercise for maintaining proper weight and keeping varicose veins at bay, equaled only by exercises that take place in water, such as water aerobics and water walking. Of course, if you're someone who suffers from varicose veins in the feet, water exercises may be best. Talk to your doctor before you begin any exercise program, especially if you're a current varicose vein sufferer.

Developing varicose veins anywhere on the body can be not just upsetting for their unattractive appearance, but it can disrupt the things you need to do in your life. And, in no way is this more prevalent than when varicose veins develop in the feet. Your feet take a beating all day every day, and you need to know they'll be there when you need to get things done in your life. Unfortunately, having varicose veins on the feet can be a major obstacle to living your life. But it doesn't have to be that way. For more information about varicose vein treatment, contact a vein treatment center in your area to schedule an appointment to have all your questions answered about your options for reducing or even eliminating the appearance, pain, and swelling of varicose veins on your feet.