July 23, 2009
Varicose Veins
People who suffer from varicose veins can also use gravity to help drain the blood from their lower legs. Lie flat on the floor and elevate your legs on a chair so that your legs are above the heart. This will help the blood flow from the legs and back to the heart.
Losing weight will also help reduce varicose vein. Veins that are in the lower legs have valves that open to allow the blood to flow back to the heart. The added pressure from being overweight can cause the valves in the lower legs to stop functioning properly and cause blood to pool in the veins.
There are other ways to help avoid varicose vein. Veins will swell when constricted with tight clothing. Start wearing loose fitting clothing to reduce the chances of getting varicose veins or making them worse. Try to avoid standing for long periods of time because this will make the veins of the lower legs swell.
Genetics play a part in developing varicose vein. Veins that are gnarled and enlarged can run in the family. If other members of the family have these types of purple, large veins, you have an increased risk of developing them also as you get older.
People with these types of enlarged veins usually do not experience any symptoms. But sometimes symptoms do appear. These symptoms may include an achy feeling in your legs. Pain can be present in your legs and prolonged periods of standing or sitting will make the pain in your legs worse. Some people will experience intense itching around the veins in their legs. The most common area for varicose veins is in the backs of the legs.
There are ways to help prevent varicose vein. Veins tend to swell when there is added pressure or extended period of inactivity. Keep your weight under control and get plenty of exercise daily. Being active and maintaining your weight can help you prevent varicose veins.
Filed under Health, Healthy habits, Volume 84.
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