What Are the Signs and Symptoms of Varicose Veins?
The signs and symptoms of varicose veins include:
- Large veins that you can see on your skin.
- Mild swelling of your ankles and feet.
- Painful, achy, or "heavy" legs.
- Throbbing or cramping in your legs.
- Itchy legs, especially on the lower leg and ankle. This is sometimes incorrectly diagnosed as dry skin.
- Discolored skin in the area around the varicose vein.
Signs of telangiectasias are red clusters of veins that you can see on your skin. They're usually found on the upper body, including the face. Signs of spider veins are red or blue veins in a web pattern that often show up on the legs and face.
See your doctor if you have these signs and symptoms. They also may be signs of other, sometimes more serious conditions.
Complications
Sometimes varicose veins can lead to dermatitis (der-ma-TI-tis), an itchy rash. If you have varicose veins in your legs, dermatitis may affect your lower leg or ankle. Dermatitis can cause bleeding or skin ulcers if the skin is scratched or irritated.
Varicose veins also may lead to a condition called superficial thrombophlebitis (THROM-bo-fleh-BI-tis). Thrombophlebitis is a blood clot in a vein. Superficial thrombophlebitis means that the blood clot occurs in a vein close to the surface of the skin. This type of blood clot may cause pain and other problems in the affected area.
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