Published Dec 6, 2011
R!XTER
167 Posts
I almost cried yesterday when I noticed varicose veins on my legs... I have been noticing spider veins for a while now. I am only 23 and only been working the floor about 9 months now. Is this normal??
Any advice on how to treat/prevent (other than support stockings, of course). Does exercise help, or make them worse? Has anyone had the surgical procedure to reduce/remove them?
Thanks!!
meemaos
14 Posts
Make it a habit to elevate your legs when you're on rest or on break? VV, they really are horrible.
LPNTara
9 Posts
I feel your pain. I have one on my shin and beautiful purple spiders behind my knees...i use tanning spray to cover them in the warmer months and yes exercise helps :)
morte, LPN, LVN
7,015 Posts
avoid constipation, be careful when pregnant, DON'T sit for any great length of time, especially if you feet are not flat on the floor.
AgentBeast, MSN, RN
1,974 Posts
You're pretty much stuck with them. In the future avoid standing in one place for too long, and when you sit down try and elevate your legs.
Reno1978, BSN, RN
1,133 Posts
Foal sclerotherapy was highlighted in an episode of The Doctors earlier this year:
NewbieNeedsHelp
61 Posts
I've only been working since June and have them too... Not bad but behind my knees, ahhh.... The best thing to do are weight bearing exercises: think leg presses/calf press type machines... Lunges and squats seems helpful.. Move that blood...
It just sucks because my dad had them terribly so I'm screwed regardless ha