It is common to develop spider veins during pregnancy. They are usually found in the thighs, ankles, and feet and look like thin web-like lines spread over the surface of the skin. Pregnancy and spider veins often go hand-in-hand because the pressure of your growing uterus can damage the veins in your legs and feet.
Spider veins during pregnancy do no affect your circulation because the superficial veins are the ones that become weakened. These veins are only a small part of your circulatory system so spider veins, though often unsightly, are not harmful during pregnancy.
Prevent and Treat Spider Veins During Pregnancy
Spider veins usually develop during pregnancy because of the added pressure on your legs due to your growing uterus. In most cases, after the baby is born the appearance of pregnancy spider veins is reduced.
Treatment for spider veins during pregnancy can include minor medical procedures to remove the weakened veins after birth. Most women seek spider vein treatment for cosmetic, not medical, purposes.
One simple and non-surgical treatment your doctor may recommend is wearing graduated maternity support stockings. Maternity support stockings can help prevent the development of spider veins during pregnancy by promoting healthy blood flow in your legs and feet and preventing the venous problems that may cause spider veins. This type of treatment can also help reduce the appearance of existing pregnancy spider veins.
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