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Visible Blue Veins

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You can cleary see mine on the inner bend of my elbow (like where blood is drawn) and my wrists and feet. I dont know what causes this. Im pretty sure its a lack of iron or something like that. Iron is what makes your blood strong and witho...
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It is mainly due to high blood pressure and stress. If you put stress on your muscles, a lot, your veins will dialate and appear to show everywhere. You have nothing to worry about though, nothing is going to happen and the headaches are no...
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Do you have fair skin? Veins can become more visible if you spend less time in the sun. Maybe you always had them to some extent but never noticed? I have heard of new purple/red veins appearing due to stress, tiredness or rubbing the ski...
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It means there is plenty of oxygen in your blood, I think. lol
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Visible veins are common with the graduation of age or thin or pale skin. But you shouldn't wait around. Go see a Doctor/OB now.
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hey , im 14 year olds and i have eye bags under my eyes no matter what time off the day, they mostly show when i am outside in daytime. ive tried most things but none seem to work. they are really annoying & they have a huge impact on t...
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You need to see a doctor first of all, also are you drink enough fluids, are your hands gettting cold, this could be due to lack of blood flow, see a doctor
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A full history and physical by a rheumatologist is generally recommended when veins appear more visible than normal.
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