Preventive Measures for Varicose Veins


Varicose veins can indeed cause a person a lot of worry not only because of the discomforts that a varicose vein can give but as well as the cosmetic stigma surrounding it.

Compared to men, women have higher chances of developing varicose veins. The risk factors for varicose veins are heredity, estrogen-based and those women that have experienced pregnancy have a higher rate of varicose veins. The affected veins have enlarged and twisted. Other risk factors may be related to radical or extreme sports situations that caused the veins to stretch, twist or break.

There are some common sense lifestyle conditions that you can pay attention to when addressing the question on how to prevent varicose veins.

Uncross your legs: Don’t sit or lay down with your legs crossed. This will definitely cause blood flow problems and enhance the development of varicose veins.

Good exercise: Yes, it’s what everyone tells us every day. Get out in the morning or during lunch and take a good walk. Take the stairs instead of the elevator. Park your car further from the shopping area. The additional walking is good for you. Riding a bicycle or swimming are two additional fun exercises that can be added to your day!

Give your legs a rest and elevate them: When it’s time to relax, think of your legs. Elevating them six to twelve inches can help the blood flow return to the heart.

High heels are the enemy: Women that wear high heels in their younger years will experience major foot problems later on. Beyond just the foot aches, they add stress to the ankle areas and constrict blood flow.

Looser fitting clothing: Tight fitting clothing has been incredibly popular for a number of years. While you might think it’s sexy, it’s actually constricting the major blood areas. Avoid anything that is tight in the waist, groin or leg areas.

Don’t take high estrogen count birth control pills: While the medical community insists that major medical problems are of the lowest percent in women taking birth control pills, there are thousands of women that will beg to differ. High estrogen content has an affect in the reduction of the heart valve’s ability to close properly. Women taking high estrogen birth control pills also have a higher quantity of blood clots.

Good posture: Sitting and standing straight will help the blood flow. We need to listen to what our mothers said and keep our back and spine straight when we sit. Changing some of the daily habits can be easy. If you drive or commute, move the car seat into a more upright position. It may be a bit uncomfortable at first, but eventually, you will actually be more uncomfortable if you lean back to drive.

If you must sit or stand, stretch and rotate: We are in a computer oriented society that often requires hours of sitting or standing in one place for long periods of time. If you have this type of job, rotate your ankles and legs. Do simple movements that keep your blood flowing. If it is an extreme job, you might consider compression hose or stockings.

Choosing a life with varicose veins and blaming it to heredity or nature of your job is not an excuse. There are a lot of medical treatments that modern technology has developed in removing varicose veins, as compared to the past where surgery is the only option. Know what these different medical options are in our ebook “Get Rid of Spider Veins” and arm yourself with the knowledge on which procedure is suitable for you!