
Individuals suffering from venous insufficiency syndrome frequently have varicose veins as well as spider veins. When varicose veins are bleeding this is a sign of a serious problem or the result of a superficial cut. Generally, with varicose veins bleeding does not really occur outside the vein but the blood collects within the vein. This causes the veins in the legs to be congested with blood and the veins to expand, bulge, and become twisted and malformed.
Mild varicose veins are generally unattractive but don’t cause too many side effects. They may be uncomfortable at times, but they don’t cause too many health problems. Those who have venous disease that is severe should be seeing a doctor for the problem regularly as it can result in serious consequences including the loss of a limb or even one’s life.
Patients suffering from varicose veins may experience symptoms that include muscle fatigue, cramping, throbbing, burning, aching, soreness, pain, and even restless legs. Over a period of years the chronic condition can actually become debilitating as it causes the soft tissue to break down.
Other problems that might occur with chronic venous insufficiency, i.e. chronic varicose veins, is that the changes in the soft tissue can result in swelling that eventually turns into chronic cellutlitis, inflammatory der,atitis, ulceration, cutaneous infection, and in some causes malignant degeneration.
Bleeding from varicose veins may occur, too, and this is a serious condition that warrants immediate attention from a healthcare professional. The way to correct bleeding varicose veins is to treat the varicose veins to correct the problem. Many times, treatment will work for varicose veins and while it does not always drastically reduce the appearance it can go a long way to improve the veins and their functioning.
There is no bleeding in healthy veins. Additionally, the blood flows upward through muscle contractions and valves within the veins that work properly to seal off blood from leaking backwards. When the valves no longer work properly then blood can leak backwards and cause pooling in the veins. This will create a varicose vein over time. It is most common to find varicose veins in the veins that are closest to the skin’s surface. That’s because these veins do not have much muscular support. Veins deep within the muscles are not as likely to become varicose, although it is completely possible. Anyone who experiences any symptoms of varicose veins, especially deep within their legs where they can’t see the vein visually will need to see a doctor. Also, any bleeding of varicose veins should immediately be attended to by a doctor because this can result in more serious problems. Varicose veins affect many men and women worldwide, although women are more affected most likely because of hormones. Regardless, there are many treatments for varicose veins that can help in appearance and with any symptoms.
April 15th, 2010 at 12:52 am
1.I want to know if varicose veins can be inherited.2,what effect does it have on the systems of the body apart from the affected area?.
April 22nd, 2010 at 12:11 pm
Can Mosquoto bite causs Vericose vein to bleed profusely?