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Spider Vein Cream An All Natural Remedy

By Aneron Kepasil


The blue and red star bursts seen on the backs of the legs and thighs of many women are called spider veins, and the large blue ropey bulges are called varicose veins. Not only is this condition unsightly and embarrassing, the legs may ache at times, and feel hot to the touch. Spider veins are just below the surface of the skin and may be accidentally nicked while shaving. When this occurs, the bleeding may be profuse. Why some women get spider veins and others do not, is due in part to a hereditary condition called venous insufficiency. It seems to run in families, but the condition may also be due to environmental factors as well. Normally, arteries in the legs pump blood back to the heart as it sends oxygen throughout the body. But with a poor venous system, the arteries in the legs don't pump efficiently, and that causes the veins to become extended from excess blood. Although spider veins may also be caused from this insufficiency, more often they are caused from environmental factors and personal habits, such as standing too long in one position, too much sun, hot baths, pregnancy, and being overweight.

Pain from varicose and spider veins indicates leakage of fluid through weakened vein walls, which swells adjacent tissues. Elevating legs above heart level alleviates this pain. Alternatively, applying cold compresses to varicose and spider veins or submerging feet and legs in chilled water expels pooled blood by triggering vasoconstriction. Both elevation and cold therapy produce immediate but temporary relief.

Spider veins occur in both men and women, however they occur more frequently in women than men. They are more commonly found on the thighs and legs of women, while men, especially those who work for long periods of time outdoors exposed to sun, develop spider veins on the face and nose areas.

Fortunately, there are natural remedies for improving spider veins. Some of these are herbal products such as horse chestnut, butcher's broom, and ginkgo biloba that may be taken in pill form. A cloth soaked in witch hazel or apple cider vinegar and pressed onto the legs reduces swelling and discomfort. This is because both act as astringents to tighten the blood vessels closest to the skin's surface. Spider veins also respond to exercise. Calf raises, swimming, walking, and cycling all assist the blood back to the heart, thereby reducing excess pooling in the veins.

Natural treatments that contain high levels of anthocyanidins and anti-oxidants will help strengthen the smaller blood capillaries in the body. The bilberry plant is one form of varicose vein treatment . So, if you choose this strange looking plant as your varicose vein treatment , be advised that bilberry can bring on skin rashes, stomach aches, and drowsiness. Be advised that over use of bilberry as a tea or otherwise can have serious consequences.

Those who suffer from varicose and spider veins can now also make use of products that directly address the root cause of this painful condition. Venovil is an all-natural herbal supplement that helps your body to correct underlying vein weakness. Venovil's powerful flavenoids and enzymes strengthen the effectiveness of the catecholamines your body naturally produces for maintaining vein wall tone and strength. Venovil also decreases activity of the endothelial adhesion molecules that promote vein inflammation and free radicals. European health care providers have been able to treat varicose and spider veins with these products for years, and now you can reap the benefits too.




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