Definition:
Varicose veins are large, ropy, and twisting blue vessels which appear in the skin anywhere from the thigh to the foot. They are most often the result of leaking and incompetent valves in the superficial saphenous veins. |
These abnormal valves allow blood to flow retrograde back down the legs and into all of the skin veins. The repeated reflux causes high vein pressures, resulting in veins which enlarge and twist over time. Leg pain associated with varicose veins is
usually due to sweeling of the veins and of the
surrounding tissues. |
| Phlebitis develops wh en one or more of these veins develop a blood clot, usually when the patient is inactive. A painful and red lump where varicose veins are located is nearly always a sign of phlebitis. |
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