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A person’s lower legs with visible varicose veins. An infographic explains when to see a doctor for varicose veins, showing icons and symptoms like swelling, aching, discoloration, itching, and pain after standing or sitting long.

When to See a Doctor for Varicose Veins: Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore

Varicose veins are more than a cosmetic concern — they can signal underlying circulation issues that may worsen over time if left untreated. You should consider evaluation if you experience: • Leg swelling • Aching or heaviness • Skin discoloration • Itching around veins • Pain after standing or sitting for long periods These symptoms

An infographic about varicose veins shows a leg with visible swollen veins, vein illustrations, symptoms icons, and treatment benefits like improved circulation and better quality of life. Text explains symptoms, causes, and treatment options.

What Are Varicose Veins?

Noticing bulging or twisted veins in your legs? You may be dealing with varicose veins — a common condition caused by weakened or damaged vein valves, leading to poor blood flow and pooling of blood in the veins. Common Symptoms Varicose veins can present with a range of symptoms, including: • Aching or heavy legs