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  2. Telangiectasia - Wikipedia

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    Telangiectasia in the legs is often related to the presence of venous reflux within underlying varicose veins. Flow abnormalities in smaller veins known as reticular veins or feeder veins under the skin can also cause spider veins to form, thereby making a recurrence of spider veins in the treated area less likely.

  3. Incredibly simple ways to fight varicose veins and spider veins

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    Getting older presents a whole new set of health challenges. And while some may be quite serious, others are simply annoying, uncomfortable, or unsightly.

  4. Can You Prevent Spider Veins? Dermatologists Weigh In

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    Wondering how to prevent spider veins? Dermatologists say there are a few things you can do to lower your risk, along with treatments options.

  5. Chronic venous insufficiency - Wikipedia

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    Chronic venous insufficiency (CVI) is a medical condition characterized by blood pooling in the veins, leading to increased pressure and strain on the vein walls. [1] The most common cause of CVI is superficial venous reflux, which often results in the formation of varicose veins, a treatable condition. [2]

  6. Varicose veins - Wikipedia

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    Underlying causes include weak or damaged valves in the veins. [1] They are typically diagnosed by examination, including observation by ultrasound. [2] By contrast, spider veins affect the capillaries and are smaller. [1] [7] Treatment may involve lifestyle changes or medical procedures with the goal of improving symptoms and appearance. [1]

  7. Spider angioma - Wikipedia

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    A spider angioma or spider naevus (plural: spider naevi), also nevus araneus, is a type of telangiectasis [2] (swollen, spider-like blood vessels on the skin) found slightly beneath the skin's surface, often containing a central red spot and deep reddish extensions (see Blood color) which radiate outwards like a spider's web or a spider's legs.

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