Varicose veins are enlarged, swollen, and twisted veins that typically appear blue or dark purple. They often occur in the legs and can be easily seen through the skin. Varicose veins develop when the valves in the veins weaken or become damaged, causing blood to pool and the veins to enlarge. This pooling of blood can lead to discomfort, pain, swelling, and sometimes complications such as blood clots or skin ulcers. Factors like genetics, age, pregnancy, obesity, and prolonged periods of standing or sitting can increase the risk of developing varicose veins.
Varicose Vein