Varicose veins are enlarged, gnarled veins that most commonly appear in the legs and feet. If you have very visible veins in your legs or feet, you may be concerned they are varicose veins. Here are some signs that you need to go to a medical dermatology center for varicose vein therapy.
You’re always tired
Varicose veins cause a reduction in blood circulation, which then can lead to ongoing fatigue. You will feel much less energetic than usual if you have varicose veins that impede the blood’s natural path through your circulatory system. Varicose veins can also cause insomnia because of restless leg syndrome, making you more tired than usual.
Your legs feel heavy and achy
Many patients with varicose veins complain of that their legs feel heavy. Tired, achy, and heavy legs are normal to experience after vigorous physical exertion, but it is not normal to experience those symptoms just from walking or even sitting. This usually indicates that your blood flow has been compromised.
Your skin is discolored
You won’t notice darkening in your skin until you reach the advanced stages of venous reflux. The skin will appear red due to inflammation. Over time, the blood cells break down and damage the skin as they pool up. This will make your skin appear reddish-brown and harden like a scar.
You’re in pain
You will most likely experience pain or ache in your legs. The pain will tend to get worse after you stand or sit for a long period of time. This pain can partner with swelling, itchiness, and irritation. This can certainly be a sign of varicose veins.
The employment of skin care specialists is expected to grow around 14% from 2016 to 2026, which is a faster rate than the average for all other occupations. It is essential that you seek out a skin care specialist if you experience any of these varicose vein symptoms because varicose veins can cause other serious health problems if they remain untreated like skin ulcers, bleeding, and deep vein thrombosis. Give our team a call today if you need any medical attention for your skin or varicose veins.