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blue vein on my leg…..?

please help me im 28 years old and i have lots blue vein behind my knees and at the bottom of my foot , spider vein on the side of my leg and heavy legs all the time…. i need to know what kind of treatment i can do to have nice legs again….. this is really scary hope there is a cure cause its gonna be really bad later on!! thanks guys for your help!


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Just saw a piece on local news about the FDA’s recent approval of Asclera for the treatment of small spider veins, and was wondering if the results last longer than traditional saline sclerotherapy.

Over the years, I’ve had multiple sessions (as directed) of the traditional saline sclerosing injections. Although the veins may disappear after the appropriate healing time, within 6 months to 1 year, they are back in abundance in the same areas of my legs (back of knees, etc.).

Based on my experience, I’d have to say that the saline solution can temporarily eliminate the vein; however, it’s doing nothing to eradicate the underlying problem that causes the vein to re-appear, so the treatment is worthless.

Will treatment with Asclera give more permanent results, or should I not waste my money?


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Spider Veins 101

latestbeauty.com Erica learns from the owner of Aspect Beauty, Gavin, about the causes of spider veins and the way they can be treated both on the face and the body.

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I am not sure which one to buy because I have searched on the internet and found two different ones that seem like they might work. One from UK by John Lewis, and one from Italy by Solidea. I don’t just have cellulite, but also varicose veins behind my knees and spider veins on my calves and feet. I am a 29 yr/old female at the proper weight for my height. I have tried weight lifting, cardio, spa suits and still have these ailments. I know it may be hereditary, but I really would like to be able to wear shorts this summer. I developed this problem after having a still birth 10 years ago and haven’t been able to afford any medical treatment so I was hoping someone might know if these compression stockings would help? I would prefer and appreciate advice from someone who has tried these types of products or has patients that had success with them. Thank you!


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18 years old with spider veins?

I am an eighteen year old girl, 5’8” and 99lbs, and not very active. I have circles of blue veins about the sizes of quarters on the backs of my knees. Why am I getting these veins so early, and what can I do beyond medical treatment to reduce their appearance?


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Tattoo and skin damage/ spider vein questions?

I am female. I’m almost 37, and I have spider veins coming in quite well. Looking at my parents, I will have many more inches of skin on my legs that will get hideous spider veins.

I know I can get treatment to remove the spider veins, but I know that I will just get them more and more until I finally become one huge spider vein pulsing in my wheelchair in the nursing home, frightening the nurses.

I am also very white, and have numerous scars on my legs from dry skin.

Every winter, no matter how much lotion I put on my legs, they become irritated, dry, itchy,, and I have red and white scars from the dry skin.

I was considering getting tattoos from my feet to my knees to cover the spider veins and scars.

So:

How well does tattoos hold up to minor skin damage? Can you see spider veins through tattoos?
LOL- yes, it’s radical, but not 100% out of the park. I knew I wanted to get a tattoo- but not until I found one that i was willing to live with for the rest of my life. because no symbol reached out and grabbed me, I am still completely tattoo free. I have known I wanted botanical (flowers, vines, leaves) what WHAT at its core.. its ok- this would only be ‘ground foilage’ for my icky skin…. and I am still in the considering stage, weighing everything.


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Do I really have joint hypermobility?

I’ve had joint aches and pains all my life, and was always told they were growing pains. Last year (when I was 21) I asked my doctor about it and she said I might have joint hypermobility because I could press my right thumb down to my wrist, though my flexibility is limited only to my arms and legs and I’m not double-jointed.

She referred me to a physiotherapy who made an attempt to sort out the pain in my knees because that was easiest and then gave up claiming I didn’t really seem to have joint hyper mobility and referred me to a podietrist.

The podietrist has put insoles in my feet and says I do seem to have hypermobility. Not convinced, I went back to my doctor who referred me to a rheumatologist.

Its now been over a year, I went to the rheumatologist who bent my fingers back (which don;t go that far back and it hurt) pulled at me a bit and declared that I was hypermobile. I am now very frustrated and confused because he wanted to refer me back to a physiotherapist who doesn’t believe I have hypermobility.

Other things that are (only possibly) related are pale skin with spider/thread veins. I have serious back pain though my back is not hypermobile. My eyesight was minus 7 but I got laser treatment (twice) to correct it.

When I got upset about it he suggested I might be depressed, referred me to a psychologist, gave me a leaflet about joint hypermobility and told me to live with it. It feels like all people can see is my flexibility which over-shadows a possibly different underlying cause for my pain. The only other ‘solution’ is painkillers but the only stabbing pain I get is momentary, for example when I push open a door or whwn Irun. I’m not going to take painkillers every day just in case.

Is this really joint hypermobility?


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