Varicose veins often cause discomfort and look unattractive.
Professor Mark Whiteley, vascular surgeon and Founder of The Whiteley Clinic has said varicose veins could indicate venous disease, explained why the condition occurs and how people can reduce symptoms.
He has also stated that the condition does is not an indicator of heart health – and are not linked to heart disease or arterial disease or being overweight.
“In their simplest form, varicose veins can be identified as the ...
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2017

Varicose veins can be caused be weakened valves in the veins or weakened walls of the veins, or by inflammation in the veins (phlebitis).
Varicose veins often affect the legs, since they are the farthest from the heart and gravity makes it harder for the blood to flow upward.
Varicose veins can be much more than a cosmetic issue.