Monday, 7 November 2011

Spider Leg Veins

By Aneron Kepasil


Spider leg veins, also known as varicose veins, are enlarged veins, which are often painful. These veins have expanded because the valves inside the veins that regulate the direction of blood flow do not close correctly, allowing the blood to flow backwards within the veins and weakening the walls of the veins. This, in turn, causes swelling and pain in the veins, leading to difficulties in standing for long periods of time and muscle pain. Also, the enlarged veins appear like a dark blue or purple web on the surface of the skin. There are many natural cures to this common medical problem.

Varicose veins might form in the leg region for several reasons. Research shows that the most common reason for varicose veins forming in the legs is because of defective or damaged valves in the legs. Damaged valves prevent proper blood circulation in the legs and cause the blood to remain in the vein moving toward the heart. Valves purpose is to prevent back flow of blood.

For less sever conditions a doctor may recommend elevating the legs to help releave some of the symptoms. The doctor can instruct a patient to lift their feet above their heart for 15 minuets at a time and three to four times a day. When standing for an extended period of time you may also need to flex your legs to encourage blood to pump to the heart.

Depending on how bad the conditions get a physician may prescribe special socks. These socks called compression stalkings are made of elastic and are designed to constrict the legs and stop excess blood from flowing in to them. Sometimes these socks will have to be worn for the rest of the patient's life and other times this alone will be enough to stop the problem

While there are no medical treatments to prevent the causes of spider veins there are a number effective ways to get rid of them. There are laser techniques and injections that are effective but can be very costly and require follow up treatments. More and more people are turning to alternative medicine and experimenting with natural techniques and medicines to combat the causes of spider veins.

A new supplement called Venovil, uses natural, herbal remedies to treat spider leg veins. It has been tested in clinical trials and found to be both effective and safe for treatment. Herbal supplements found in Venovil include Diosmin, Hesperidin, Pine Bark extract, and Nattokinase. These natural supplements help prevent blood clots, reduce inflammation, improve circulation, strengthen vein walls and reduce pain. These supplements come only from plants, trees, and herbs, and have been proven to reduce the discomfort and appearance of spider leg veins.




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