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The main symptoms of varicose veins are similar to those of herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or muscle pain, but
If you have the following symptoms, you should consider the possibility of varicose veins.
Legs feel heavy or uncomfortable. -> Likely venous reflux in the lower extremities.
Swelling occurs in the legs, feet, or ankles.
You may experience pain or discomfort severe enough to wake you up at night, and you may also experience cramping. -> High possibility of venous reflux in the lower limbs.
Or the discomfort worsens as the late afternoon progresses, but it gets better after sleeping and waking up.
There are symptoms of leg numbness, tingling, or cramping.
There are visible veins on the leg.
Usually, twisted and thickened veins bulge grotesquely in the legs, and if left untreated, they cause pain and swelling in the legs.
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This is just one of the various symptoms of varicose veins, and even if the veins do not protrude, signs of varicose veins can still be observed.
There are also cases.
The symptoms most commonly reported by patients are a feeling of heaviness and swelling in the legs, along with discomfort that tends to worsen from afternoon to evening.
Since the symptoms that are actually visible are diverse, the absence of the mentioned symptoms cannot be definitively concluded as not having varicose veins.
There are cases where only the blood vessels protrude without any symptoms, but in stage 1 or 2, the blood vessels may not protrude.
5th to 6th degree ulcers may appear as non-healing ulcers around the skin of the sacrum.
And there are cases where the concentration of the blood itself becomes thicker and turns black.