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    Default Weird leg things.

    Hey, well, at the top of my leg, ive recently had blue/purple veins popping up. and i have like on that is a spot, its giving me pain at times, can anyone tell me what this is ?

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    Maybe you have varicose veins where your veins become large & twisted [taken from Wikipedia].

    These are the symptoms also taken from Wikipedia:

    Aching, heavy legs (often worse at night and after exercise)
    Ankle swelling
    A brownish-blue shiny skin discoloration around the veins
    Skin over the vein may become dry, itchy and thin, leading to eczema (venous eczema)
    The skin may darken (stasis dermatitis), because of the waste products building up in the legs
    Minor injuries to the area may bleed more than normal and/or take a long time to heal
    Rarely, there is a large amount of bleeding from a ruptured vein
    In some people the skin above the ankle may shrink (lipodermatosclerosis) because the fat underneath the skin becomes hard.
    Restless Leg Syndrome[4]. Restless Leg Syndrome appears to be a common overlapping clinical syndrome in patients with varicose veins and other chronic venous insufficiency.

    Here are the comlications that can occur:

    Most varicose veins are relatively benign, but severe varicosities can lead to major complications, due to the poor circulation through the affected limb.
    • Pain, heaviness, inability to walk or stand for long hours thus hindering work
    • Skin conditions / Dermatitis which could predispose skin loss
    • Bleeding : life threatening bleed from injury to the varicose vein
    • Ulcer : non healing varicose ulcer could threaten limb amputation.
    • Development of carcinoma or sarcoma in longstanding venous ulcers. There have been over 100 reported cases of malignant transformation and the rate is reported as 0.4% to 1%.[5]
    • Coagulation of blood in varicose veins cause superficial thrombosis, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), Pulmonary Embolism (PE) & could precipitate stroke in the rare case of predisposed individuals (that is, patients with patent foramen ovale).
    I'll also give you the site so you can read more up on it & see if this is what you have.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varicose_veins
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    suggest you see a doc asap ;/

    but ye, if your wearing tight underwear, use light ones ;] and keep your legs leveled like putting your feet on a stoll =] becasue vains can get blocked if you closed them too hard or leave them closed ^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by lAdmire View Post
    Maybe you have varicose veins where your veins become large & twisted [taken from Wikipedia].

    These are the symptoms also taken from Wikipedia:

    Aching, heavy legs (often worse at night and after exercise)
    Ankle swelling
    A brownish-blue shiny skin discoloration around the veins
    Skin over the vein may become dry, itchy and thin, leading to eczema (venous eczema)
    The skin may darken (stasis dermatitis), because of the waste products building up in the legs
    Minor injuries to the area may bleed more than normal and/or take a long time to heal
    Rarely, there is a large amount of bleeding from a ruptured vein
    In some people the skin above the ankle may shrink (lipodermatosclerosis) because the fat underneath the skin becomes hard.
    Restless Leg Syndrome[4]. Restless Leg Syndrome appears to be a common overlapping clinical syndrome in patients with varicose veins and other chronic venous insufficiency.

    Here are the comlications that can occur:

    Most varicose veins are relatively benign, but severe varicosities can lead to major complications, due to the poor circulation through the affected limb.
    • Pain, heaviness, inability to walk or stand for long hours thus hindering work
    • Skin conditions / Dermatitis which could predispose skin loss
    • Bleeding : life threatening bleed from injury to the varicose vein
    • Ulcer : non healing varicose ulcer could threaten limb amputation.
    • Development of carcinoma or sarcoma in longstanding venous ulcers. There have been over 100 reported cases of malignant transformation and the rate is reported as 0.4% to 1%.[5]
    • Coagulation of blood in varicose veins cause superficial thrombosis, deep vein thrombosis (DVT), Pulmonary Embolism (PE) & could precipitate stroke in the rare case of predisposed individuals (that is, patients with patent foramen ovale).
    I'll also give you the site so you can read more up on it & see if this is what you have.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varicose_veins
    Thanks for that, I do have eczema

    And my ankles hurt when i wake in the morning and are really stiff.

    If i do have this thing, is it a serious problem ?


    Ulcer : non healing varicose ulcer could threaten limb amputation - I think its time to cry ..
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    It won't be varicose veins, varicose veins is related to blood pressure and age, so you could only have varicose veins if you are middle-aged with a poor diet (or a pregnant woman)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Reeves View Post
    It won't be varicose veins, varicose veins is related to blood pressure and age, so you could only have varicose veins if you are middle-aged with a poor diet (or a pregnant woman)
    Im sure this runs in my family, my gran had a problem with veins in her leg, aunty, uncle..

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    That doesn't matter, even if you are going to get it you won't have any symptons until you are late 20s/early 30s

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    Oh, ok, so the veins that im seeing now could be a whole different thing ?

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    It could be that you've just been sitting down for a long time, try standing up and stretching your legs every 20 minutes or so, you could also try a long hot bath as it could be that the veins are a symptom of muscular strain.

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