Genetics: Many people inherit a tendency to develop varicose veins or prominent veins. If your parents or grandparents had visible veins, chances are you developed them too.
Age: Over the years, the skin loses collagen and elasticity, which can make veins more visible. This natural process can be accentuated as you age.
Pregnancy: During pregnancy, the volume of blood in the body increases considerably. This change, along with the weight of the uterus, can press on the veins, causing them to dilate and become more apparent.
Obesity: Excess weight can lead to an increase in venous pressure, especially in the lower extremities, which can result in more prominent veins.
Lifestyle: Lack of exercise, long hours of standing or sitting, and the use of inappropriate footwear can all contribute to the appearance of varicose veins.
Medical conditions: Some conditions, such as venous insufficiency, can cause veins to dilate. This occurs when the valves in the veins don’t work properly, causing blood to pool.
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