The mysteries of visible veins: what your skin reveals about your health

Visible and dilated veins,
a feeling of tightness or slight pain,
and darker areas of skin around the veins are all signs of
varicose veins. While these symptoms may be subtle at first, they can worsen over time if left untreated. In advanced stages, varicose veins can lead to complications such as deep vein thrombosis (blood clot) or, more rarely, a pulmonary embolism.

How to treat visible blue veins?
If your veins are visible due to natural reasons (thin skin, physical exercise), there's no need to worry. However, if these veins are the result of varicose veins, specific treatments may be considered.

Simple actions to adopt daily:
Engage in regular physical activity to promote blood circulation;
Avoid remaining immobile for too long;
Wear   compression stockings  to encourage venous return.
Possible medical treatments:
If varicose veins are already present, several medical treatments can be considered: