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Most guys think varicose veins are:
a) a woman’s problem
b) not a big deal
c) for older people only
Sorry guys, but according to vascular care specialists, like Dr. Raymond Little, varicose veins and other vein disorders affect men, too. In fact, studies reveal that as much as 56% of men suffer from varicose veins.
Varicose veins are gnarled, enlarged veins. Any vein may become varicose, but the veins most commonly affected are those in the legs and feet. While most men may think varicose veins are cosmetic concerns, ballooned veins may hinder daily activity. And those who suffered from varicose veins know that the pain sometimes can be debilitating. Signs that one may have varicose veins include:
• Veins that are dark purple or blue in color
• Veins that appear twisted and bulging, often like cords on the legs
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Vein specialists, like Dr. Raymond Little, note that when painful signs and symptoms occur, there may be:
• An achy or heavy feeling in the legs
• Burning, throbbing, muscle cramping, and swelling in the lower legs
• Worsened pain after sitting or standing for a long time
• Itching around one or more of the veins
• Skin ulcers near the ankle, which can mean a serious form of vascular disease that requires immediate medical attention
Doctors note that by the time they reach their 70s, more than 40% of men are affected with varicose veins. Self-care such as exercising can help ease the pain of varicose veins and prevent them from getting worse. But if a man is concerned about how the veins look and feel and self-care measures haven’t stopped the condition from getting worse, then it is time to see specialists, like Dr. Raymond Little.
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More information about Dr. Little is available at www.veinmedispa.com.