Treating Spider Veins on Your Feet & Ankles

Wednesday, 02 October 2013 08:28

Treating Spider Veins on Your Feet & Ankles

This Halloween season treat your "spider veins" or (telangiectasias) and keep them from forming.  Spider veins are most common on your legs and thighs and appear in women after their childbearing years.  Dark-looking veins can develop in clusters like a spider's web on the surface of your skin in the foot and ankle area as well.

Spider veins are not dangerous, but they can be an eyesore and the risk factors include weight gain, pregnancy and prolonged standing.  Spider veins can be treated on your feet and ankles with the right combination of a daily routine which includes the following:

  • Wear compression stockings to get rid of spider veins on your feet and ankles.  These stockings are strong support hoses that compress your dilated spider veins.  The hoses squeeze your ankles and get the blood moving back up through your legs and into your heart.  Compression stockings can be purchased at most drug stores and there are even Victoria Secret styled support stockings, so there is no excuse not to wear them.
  • Elevate your legs.  When you are sitting or relaxing, elevate your feet above your heart level.  Your heart will pump faster and increase the circulation in your spider veins, which will reduce them in size.  A foot stand under your desk can help keep your legs elevated.
  • Try to stand as little as possible.  Standing increases pressure on your valves and causes them to swell and create spider veins.  If you have to stand - then get on the tips of your toes by lifting your heels off the floor.  This action will help increase circulation in your spider veins.
  • Massage your feet or get weekly foot massages to promote healthy circulation and drain lymphatics.  Massage oil in a circular motion into your legs and ankles and once in a while squeeze your feet and ankles hard to force the blood out of your spider veins.  This motion will help reduce the spider veins.
  • Undergo Laser therapy.  Laser therapy is the most effective way to shrink and even get rid of spider veins. It is sometimes used as a complement to scierotherapy in order to maximize results.

Scierotherapy is an injection of sodium chloride that is applied with a needle directly in the spider vein.  The sodium chloride causes the blood vessel to swell up and stick together and eventually turns into scar tissue.  The tissue then fades from the surface of the skin.

Overall, it is important to reduce spider veins before they develop into varicose veins and a regular exercise program and weight loss can help relieve the symptoms of spider veins and varicose veins.

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