• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Burlington Orthotic Centre

Custom Orthotics & Footwear

1900 Walkers Line (Burlington) T: (905) 331-4391 F: (905) 331-6631

This location has closed. Please call 905-331-4391 for new address information.

*View dates for Holiday Hours. We highly recommend that you call for an appointment with our available clinician.

  • Home
  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • Our Staff
    • Our Partners
    • Reviews
    • Location
  • Common Conditions
    • List Common Conditions
    • Knee Osteoarthritis (OA) Protocol
  • Orthotics
    • What is an Orthotic?
    • FAQ
    • Foot Facts
  • Bracing
    • Knee & Ankle Bracing
    • Sports Compression Sleeves
  • Footwear
    • Footwear Catalogue
    • Oofos
  • Blog
  • Contact Us

Varicose/ Spider Veins

Varicose veins are simply enlarged veins and spider veins are a smaller version of the same condition, though their appearance is different.

Women are more likely to develop this circulatory condition and in the United States, up to 50 percent of women suffer from some form of vein disorder. It’s estimated that 41 percent of all women will suffer from abnormal leg veins by the age of 50.

Perhaps unsightly, varicose and spider veins don’t usually require medical treatment. They can cause dull discomfort and may get worse as you age, but severe pain is uncommon. Symptoms of discomfort may include:

    • swelling in your feet and legs

 

    • fatigued leg muscles and night cramps 

 

  • you may feel an itchy or burning sensation on the skin of your legs and ankles

Appearance and Location

Varicose veins have similar characteristics that you can see through your skin, including:

    • color: red, blue or none

 

  • the appearance of cords running just under your skin that may appear to be twisted and bulging

These veins pop-up on various parts of your body, including:

    • the backs of your calves

 

    • the inside of your legs

 

    • anywhere from your groin to the ankle

 

  • in your vagina or around your anus, during pregnancy 

Spider veins look similar to varicose veins, but they:

    • are smaller

 

    • are often red or sometimes blue in color

 

    • are closer to your skin’s surface

 

    • can look like a spider web with short, jagged lines

 

  • can cover either a very small or very large area of skin

Causes

Your veins are part of your circulatory system. As the blood returns to the heart, healthy strong veins act as one-way valves to prevent the blood from flowing backward. When they weaken, some of the blood can leak backward, collect there, and then become congested or clogged. This causes the vein to abnormally enlarge, resulting in either varicose veins or spider veins.

Science has yet to uncover exactly what causes the one-way valves to weaken, but several factors make you more likely to develop them including:

    • Heredity, or being born with weak vein valves

 

    • Hormonal changes during puberty, pregnancy, and menopause, as well as taking estrogen, progesterone, and birth control pills

 

    • Pregnancy causes enlarged veins because your blood volume increases significantly  

 

  • Pregnancy makes your uterus larger and  puts more pressure on the veins; you may see improvement within 3 months of delivery

Other factors that weaken vein valves and could contribute to the appearance of varicose and spider veins include:

    • aging

 

    • obesity

 

    • leg injury 

 

  • prolonged standing – commonly work-related for nurses, teacher, and food service workers

Prevention

You can try to prevent varicose and spider veins by taking the following steps:

    • Exercise regularly to improve your leg strength, circulation, and vein strength

 

    • Control your weight to avoid placing too much pressure on your legs

 

    • Do not cross your legs when sitting and try to elevate your legs when resting

 

  • Do not stand  or sit for long periods of time
Treatment

Compression Socks : The veins get a boost pushing blood back to your heart. Compression stockings can keep your legs from getting tired and achy. They can also ease swelling in your feet and ankles as well as help prevent and treat spider and varicose veins.

Primary Sidebar

We Recommend

  • Knee & Ankle Bracing
  • Compression Wear
  • Skins: Performance Compression Gear
  • Tread Powerfully
  • What is an Orthotic?
  • Find The Right Shoes
  • Cold Feet?

We’re here to assist you! Drop us a line and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.

(905) 331-4391

Contact Us

Footer

Connect with Burlington Orthotic Centre

Find us online via the following social media links.

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Conditions
  • Orthotics
  • Footwear
  • Blog
  • Privacy
  • Terms
Built by Burlington Website Designer
Cleantalk Pixel