What are Spider Veins?
This article examines the
difference between spider
veins and varicose veins.
Although these conditions are
very similar to each other,
spider veins are smaller than
varicose veins. They usually
appear to be blue or red, and
are closer to the skin surface
when compared to varicose
veins. This condition can
appear on small and large
areas of an individual’s skin
as spider webs with short
jagged lines or tree branches.
What are the causes of Spider
Veins?
Spider veins can be caused
by venous insufficiency, a
condition where vein valves
acting as one way flaps
prevent blood flow backwards
while moving up the legs.
Additional causes of spider
veins include sun exposure,
hormone changes, and
inherited related factors.
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