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Varicose Veins and Spider Veins

At Foot & Ankle Specialists, we offer treatment for varicose veins and spider veins in Artesia and our many other locations.

Varicose veins are engorged, twisted veins which most frequently appear in the lower legs, ankles, and feet. They appear as bluish, gnarled cords beneath your skin. For some, varicose veins are only a cosmetic concern, but for others, the veins can cause aching pain and discomfort and indicate more serious circulatory problems.

Spider veins are a similar condition but are smaller and closer to your skin’s surface.

Varicose veins are a common problem, affecting up to 60% of Americans, but most often women. If the varicose veins cause no physical discomfort, no medical attention is necessary. But if symptoms like pain and achiness are present, untreated varicose veins can lead to phlebitis (inflammation of the veins), painful ulcers near the ankle, and blood clots which cause swelling in the leg.

What causes varicose veins?

Arteries are the vessels that carry blood from your heart to the rest of your body. Veins return the blood to your heart, so the blood can be recirculated. This requires the veins in your legs to work against gravity. Muscle contractions in your lower legs act as pumps, and elastic vein walls help blood flow back to your heart.

Tiny valves in your veins open as blood flows toward your heart, then close to stop blood from flowing backward. When these valves weaken, they allow blood to flow backwards and pool in your veins, causing the veins to become enlarged.

Varicose veins most often show up in the lower leg, foot, and ankle, because weight bearing increases pressure on the veins in the lower body, weakening the veins and causing them to lose elasticity.

Contributing factors to varicose veins

  • Heredity – if your parents had varicose veins, your chance of having them is significantly greater
    • Women are three times more likely to develop varicose veins than men. This is due to changes during pregnancy, menstruation, menopause, or taking birth control pills
  • Obesity  – being overweight puts excessive pressure on your veins
  • Aging  – veins become less elastic as we age, and the valves weaken. This may cause blood to move backward and pool in your veins, enlarging the vein
  • Circulatory disorders
  • Standing for long periods does not allow your blood to flow as well as it should
  • Pregnancy increases the volume of blood in your body but decreases the flow of blood from your legs to your pelvis. The side effect is the enlargement of veins in your legs and feet. Fortunately, varicose veins caused by pregnancy rarely need medical treatment and usually improve after pregnancy

Symptoms of varicose veins (cosmetic)

  • Veins appear dark blue or purple
  • Veins appear twisted and bulging

Symptoms that indicate a need for medical attention

  • An achy, sore, or heavy feeling in your legs or feet
  • Burning, throbbing, muscle cramping, or swelling in lower legs or feet
  • Pain increases after sitting or standing for long periods
  • Itching or darkening of the skin around the veins
  • Breaks in the skin around the veins
  • A vein begins to bleed
  • Skin ulcers or rash near your ankle (may indicate vascular disease)
  • Skin on ankle or lower leg becomes thick and changes color
  • Veins have become swollen, red, or tender to the touch

Treatment of varicose veins

Your foot and ankle specialist may recommend one or more of these treatments to manage your varicose veins. Dr. Rabbani handles each case of varicose veins differently based on the individual needs of the patient. He often utilizes different aspects of regenerative medicine. Treatment options vary in cost, and most do not require a great deal of recovery time or downtime.

One of the best treatments for varicose veins is therapy. Sclerotherapy is another option. This treatment involves injecting a solution into the veins causing them to shrink. This is an effective option because results are visible immediately.

At-home prevention

  • Avoid long periods of sitting or standing
  • Elevate your legs periodically
  • Exercise regularly to help improve your blood flow
  • Avoid wearing high heels
  • Diet modification
  • Utilizing compression stockings that are available over the counter. Compression stockings steadily squeeze your legs, helping veins and muscles move blood more efficiently

Regenerative medicine

There are multiple modalities of non-invasive and surgical treatments for varicose pain. Your foot and ankle specialist will recommend the best solution for you.

Learn More During a Consultation

Schedule an appointment for a consultation to learn more about treating varicose veins and spider veins in Artesia and our other locations. Contact us today to get started!

Any medical or health advice provided will be approved by a medically-trained and qualified professional unless a clear statement otherwise. The information provided on this site is designed to support, not replace, the relationship that exists between patient and physician. Consult with your physician regarding a proper treatment plan for you.

The team at My Foot Clinic are highly trained and widely recognized as the best podiatrist in and around Reseda, Canoga Park, West Hills, Northridge, Chatsworth, Tarzana, Encino, Van Nuys, Artesia, Cerritos, and Norwalk.