Swollen Veins
Description & Outlook
The vein are the carriers of blood and their prime function is to forward the movement of the blood towards the heart. The swelling of the veins or the formation of swollen vein may account for more than one reason depending upon several factors such as the location of the vein in the body, congenital defectiveness, malfunctioning of the valves etc. It may also be the outcome of a prominent disease like varicose veins, thrombophlebitis or any other vascular and heart diseases. The swelling may also occur in different parts of the body depending upon the affected region within the body. In women swelling up of the veins can be absolutely normal and a natural process during pregnancy, menopause or as an effect of aging as scientific studies reveal. Veins may also swell in particularly in the hands or legs due to over exercise or as an effect of blood clotting due to a previous injury or an accident.
Related diseases for swelling effect
Varicose veins can be termed as one of the most common condition in which the vein swell up mostly in the lower parts of the leg altering them into a twisted rope like structure causing severe pain, irritation and itching. The symptoms include aching & heaviness of the legs, blue shiny discoloration of the skin around the veins & prompt swelling of the veins especially at nights. Thrombophlebitis is a condition in which a blood clotting factor causes inflammation in or more of the veins mostly in the lower parts of the legs and rarely in the wrists & other parts of the body. Thrombophlebitis is often caused by prolonged inactivity and lack of exercise. It may also have its roots from paralysis, certain type of cancers and use of the hormone estrogen. Its common symptoms include warmth, tenderness in the affected area along with swelling & reddening of the veins.
Possible cures & medical treatments
Most of the swellings caused in the veins are curable through simple medications & exercises in some cases. However medical attention should be sought after in serious cases. For varicose veins anti inflammatory medications such as aspirin and ibuprofen can be helpful in total elimination for the swellings & other related symptoms. In specific cases regular exercise including vein gymnastics, wadding through water and walking bare foot may also prove fruitful.
- Swollen feet
- Swollen anus
- Menopause Swollen Ankles
- Swelling of leg
- Swollen fingers
