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Root veins

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

Root Veins

Root veins is the process of inflation in the veins near the surface of the skin. Root veins can occur anywhere in the veins of the body but are more widespread and influential in the veins in the legs and feet.
The case of root veins is a simple case and in general may require treatment and care by cosmetic only. But in other cases, the complications occurred and the symptoms of pain to people may increase the seriousness of the situation and have a significant impact on other functions in the body.

Symptoms:

  • Some of the symptoms that occurred before the appearance of simple root veins include:
  • A feeling of tingling (prick), weight, muscle strain or inflammation of the lower leg.
  • More definition of the disease in case of standing or sitting for a long time.
  • Veins root clearly showing under the skin of the leg.
  • Change to the gray ankle.
  • Scratching around the roots.
  • The emergence of the skin and eyes of the patient requires immediate attention, in this case.

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