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Who are at risk for blue veins?

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Who are at risk for blue veins?

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There are plenty of risk factors for varicose veins. These risks will include a genealogy of varicose veins, obesity, pregnancy, hormonal changes at menopause, work that will require prolonged sitting or standing, and past vein diseases for example phlebitis (inflammation of a superficial vein) or deep venous thrombosis (blood clot inside deeper veins). Women also have a tendency to experience spider veins more than men. Moreover, blue veins can appear after trauma to the area.

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