Why does my 7 year old have varicose veins?

Why does my 7 year old have varicose veins?

In some children, varicose veins are associated with other degenerative vascular diseases that promote blood vessel abnormalities. One such congenital disorder is Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome—a condition that can affect venous, arterial and lymphatic vessels.

What causes veins to show through skin?

As you age, your skin becomes thinner and, at the same time, your veins weaken, getting stretched out and collecting more pooled blood. In combination, these two elements contribute to larger veins that are easily visible through your skin.

Can a 12 year old get spider veins?

Kids and teens can get spider veins, too. It’s widely assumed that only adults get spider veins.

What causes veins to pop out in arms and hands?

Bulging veins can occur due to: Temporarily rising blood pressure and/or body temperature. When you’re exercising or working with your hands, blood flow in the area increases. Veins also swell in warmer conditions, as the body sends blood toward the surface of the skin to cool down.

Why do blue veins appear?

Veins appear blue because blue light is reflected back to our eyes. Blue light does not penetrate human tissue as deeply as red light does. As a result, veins that are close to the surface of the skin will be more likely to reflect blue light back to the eye.”

What is Lymphangiosclerosis?

Lymphangiosclerosis is a condition involving the hardening of a lymph vessel connected to a vein in your penis. It often looks like a thick cord wrapping around the bottom of the head of your penis or along the entire length of your penile shaft. This condition is also known as sclerotic lymphangitis.

Can see veins through skin?

Some people are born with naturally translucent or porcelain skin. This means that the skin is very pale or see-through. You may be able to see blue or purple veins through the skin. In others, translucent skin can be caused by a disease or other condition that causes the skin to be thin or very pale in color.

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