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5 Health Conditions That Can Cause Visible Veins

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  • Dark blue or purple veins that are raised or bulging
  • Burning, itching, or throbbing around the veins
  • Cramping or fatigue in the affected limb
  • Risk factors include genetics, pregnancy, obesity, and long hours of standing.

3. Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

DVT is a serious condition where a bl00d clot forms in a deep vein, typically in the leg or thigh. Though the clot is not always visible, some cases may lead to prominent or bulging surface veins because of blocked blood flow.

Warning signs include:

  • Sudden swelling in one leg
  • Pain or tenderness, often starting in the calf
  • Skin that’s red or warm to the touch

DVT is potentially life-threatening because a clot can travel to the lungs (pulmonary embolism). Immediate medical attention is required.

4. Congestive Heart Failure (CHF)

When the heart can’t pump blood effectively, pressure builds up in the veins, leading to swelling and visible veins—especially in the neck, hands, or lower extremities.

Other signs include:

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