Varicose Veins
Varicose veins occur when valves inside the veins weaken, allowing blood to pool and causing veins to become enlarged and twisted. While they are more common in the legs, they can sometimes appear in other areas. They may cause aching, swelling, or heaviness.
Chronic Venous Insufficiency
This condition develops when veins struggle to return blood efficiently to the heart. Over time, it can lead to swelling, skin changes, and discomfort in the limbs.
Even in these cases, the issue is usually related to vein function rather than the heart itself.
Signs That May Suggest Circulation Problems
If changes in your veins are accompanied by other symptoms, it may be worth discussing them with a healthcare professional. Possible warning signs include:
Persistent swelling in the hands or feet
Pain or heaviness in the limbs
Skin discoloration near veins
Numbness or tingling
Cold hands or fingers
Slow-healing wounds
These symptoms may suggest circulation issues that require medical evaluation.
Supporting Heart Health and Healthy Circulation
Keeping your circulatory system healthy can benefit both your veins and your heart. Helpful habits include:
Regular physical activity
Maintaining a balanced diet
Staying hydrated
Avoiding long periods of inactivity
Managing body weight
Getting regular health checkups
These lifestyle choices help promote healthy blood flow throughout the body.