What is Really Best to Treat Spider and Varicose Veins Easily?
More than half of U.S. women, and up to 45 percent of men, suffer from some type of vein problem, including spider veins. These red or blue discolorations on your skin (most often on your legs or face) resemble spider webs that can cover large patches of your body. Although spider veins are typically not dangerous, they can be caused by a backup of blood due to weak valves in your veins, a condition that often leads to the more severe varicose veins. Varicose veins are enlarged blue, red- or flesh-colored veins that may bulge from your skin. They’re often found on your thighs or back of calves and can become painful or lead to complications including skin ulcers, bleeding, or blood clots.