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Varicose Veins – 4 Stockings Compression Levels

Check here: spiderveinsonlegs.info In this movie you will learn on the varicose veins and spider veins stockings. These stockings have special levels of compression. See here for more: Check here: spiderveinsonlegs.info These support hose (socks) for legs, thighs, or feet, can help the blood circulation flow better and not pool in the vessels and broken or expanded veins. The pressure is graduated, firm at the ankles – squeezing the blood flow up wards. There are some brands you might see in on line shops: Jobst, Mediven, Sigvaris, Juzo, FUTURO. The compression levels are measured in mmHg – millimeter of mercury. The four levels are: 8-15 mm Hg , 15-20 mmHg , 20-30mmHg, 30-40 mmHg. These support and relief stockings / socks / garments / hosiery – can help pregnant women – elderly – overweight people, with some veins diseases. Like: legs and feet swelling, edema, varicose veins, pregnancy spider veins, DVT and lymph edema, achy legs, sclerotherapy, chronic leg fatigue and heaviness, varicosities, post-surgery , surgical vein procedure, prophylaxis, thrombosis, active venous ulcerations and more..

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How to get rid of spider veins? I'm only 14!?

so i’m only 14, and i’m active. i play alot of sports, but i do have extra fat on my legs. i have little veins all over the front of my thighs, and i have a big one that sticks out behind my knee. how can i get rid of these, without laser treatment? i hate them, and they’re for old ladies not a teenager!


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Spider veins can be prevented – 30 seconds clip

spiderveinsonlegs.info See this short intro on tips for preventing spider veins on legs. The spider veins can be prevented by some simple natural home remedies. If you follow these rules you will not need to see a doctor or go to laser clinics to pass a spider veins removal treatment. Prevent even a Sclerotherapy treatment by some simple lifestyle changes. Keep your blood circulating by doing exercise, walk, run, jogging. Drink water and eat fiber foods. Sleep with legs higher than body. wear loose cloth, and do not use high heels. All these tips are good prevention tips for varicose veins too, both blueish red purple veins pregnant women usually have or over weight people. Read more at the site here: spiderveinsonlegs.info

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They are all over my thighs, and I also have some on my lower legs. They are increasingly painful. My doctor told me there’s nothing she can do because they’re considered cosmetic, but I went to the cosmetic clinic and they said there’s nothing they can do because they’re not severe enough to warrant the risks associated with treatment. They hurt a lot! I’m not sedentary; get a lot of brisk exercise every day. Witch hazel creams work temporarily but I’m looking for something long-term. I’m 36 and most of these have appeared in the last five years.


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Ew, spider veins?

I’m 13 and I have spiderveins on my shoulder and on both my legs, and its not just my thighs, they’re showing up on my calves now too. They’re not huge, kinda small, but really noticable. Its really really bugging me now because its hot and I want to wear shorts and tank tops, but I feel uncomfortable when I do. I’ve talked to my mom about it, but she just says that everyone has them, and that they’re hardly noticable and blah blah blah.. She doesn’t know how hot I get outside (We live in AZ) She doesn’t think I need treatment for it or anything.

The point is, my mom doesn’t want to take me in for it to get injections or to have the lasered off, soo, are they’re any other options? Besides wearing stuff that covers them…

They’re pretty dark though and they almost seem like they migh start bulging.

Thanks for reading..
Oh and I’m not fat =D

Just really tall, I’m 5’8 and 13 soo..


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I am 20 years old and I started getting them when I was 15 or 16. I eat well, exercise, and take care of myself in general but thanks to genetics I have spider veins and they are getting worse with age. I have them all over my thighs and even a little on my calves. They hurt most of the time, especially when I am sitting down. I can’t afford to get them removed because it is considered a cosmetic procedure. Is there anything I can to do to convince my doctor that they really are causing me pain and that I need to have them removed?


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Spider veins and treatments?

I’m 17 and have really bad spider veins on my thighs and really hate them. How can I treat them? I have heard about sclerotherapy to help get rid of them, has anyone had sclerotherapy? what is it like? whats the process like?? does it work?? thanks


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At-home spider vein treatments?

I’m 21 and have some very unsightly spider veins around my knee and thighs. Is there a way I can treat them at home without a doctor’s exhorbitant fees or painful needles? Thanks!


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How do you get rid of spider/vericose veins?

I have a lot of spider veins in my thighs. I exercise daily, eat healthy, and try not to stand or sit in place for too long. Do you know anything to help lessen the appearance other than sclerotherapy or laser treatment?


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