Varicose veins. Enlarged, superficial (saphenous) veins seen on a woman's legs below the knee. The condition is one of distended, lengthened and tortu


Varicose veins. Enlarged, superficial (saphenous) veins seen on a woman's legs below the knee. The condition is one of distended, lengthened and tortuous veins, most commonly affecting the legs of elderly women. The cause is the weakening of valves in these veins causing abnormal blood flow; valves normally prevent blood from draining back down the leg under the force of gravity. Contribu- ting factors include obesity, hormonal changes at pregnancy and menopause, and standing for long periods of time. Varicose veins may also be an inherited condition. Treatment is with elastic support stockings, regular walking & sitting with feet up. In severe cases surgery may be required.


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