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Vaginal Varicose Veins

For most people varicose veins appear more often in the legs, however, if you are pregnant, you may be experiencing vaginal varicose veins. The biggest culprit for this problem is that during pregnancy, women tend to gain weight and retain a lot of fluid. Another reason is that when the baby is in utero he/she can put pressure on the lower abdomen and pinch of veins in the vagina. In most cases, if you are experiencing vaginal varicose veins during your pregnancy, you will be experiencing varicose veins in your legs as well.

And the bad new is that over a period of time the varicose veins in the legs get worse. These problematic veins become more pronounced and swell. And over a period of time they will become engorged with blood and can cause a lot of pain and itching. And you should know that once these veins become distinctive and swollen, they won’t dissipate on their own without some type of treatment. But vaginal varicose veins will get better after delivery.

Symptoms of Varicose Veins

• Swelling of the legs
• Discoloration
• Rope like veins
• Itching
• Ulcers
• Infection
• Occasional blood clots

Treatment for Vaginal Varicose Veins

There is no treatment required for vaginal varicose veins. Once the baby is delivered, the varicose veins in the vaginal area will disappear. In some cases, there may be a rope-like vein but this too will disappear with time. However, if you have varicose veins on your legs, treatment will have to wait until your pregnancy is over.

There are numerous cosmetic surgeons in your area that can help you get rid of your problematic veins and discuss vaginal varicose veins further with you. If you are experiencing problems with spider or varicose veins you can find a Vein Treatment Center in your area now.

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