Varicose veins often appear first in pregnancy, and further pregnancies can make them worse.
Three factors contribute to the formation of varicose veins in pregnant women, says Dr. Luis Navarro, a surgeon, phlebologist and director of The Vein Treatment Center in Manhattan.First, there’s an increase in female hormones, which can weaken the vein walls, he says. Second, there’s a greater volume of blood circulating through the body because of the need to also nourish the fetus. And third, the growing ...
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2017

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.
Varicose veins can form anywhere in the body, but they are most often located in the legs.
Varicose veins can be much more than a cosmetic issue.
Occasionally, varicose veins can form a painful blood clot with inflammation of the vein, a condition called thrombophlebitis.