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What can I do about varicose veins?
Medically reviewed by University of Illinois — Written by Yvette Brazier on December 14, 2017
What are varicose veins?
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Varicose veins are enlarged, swollen, and twisting veins, often appearing blue or dark purple.
They happen when faulty valves in the veins allow blood to flow in the wrong direction or to pool.
More than 23 percent of all adults are thought to be affected by varicose veins. Approximately 1 in 4 adults in the United States is affected by varicose veins.
Fast facts on varicose veins
Pregnant women are more susceptible to varicose veins.
Symptoms can include aching legs, swollen ankles, and spider veins.
People who are overweight have an increased risk of varicose veins.
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