Are Varicose Veins Hereditary?
Author: StrideCare Internal Team
Do You Have Any of These Symptoms?
- Tiredness
- Swelling
- Achiness
- Heaviness
- Pain
- Numbness
- Throbbing
- Itching
- Cramping
- Restless legs
Varicose Veins Tend to Run in the Family
Common factors other than family history that contribute to varicose veins include:
- Age – As we get older, our veins don’t work as well. Varicose veins commonly develop between the ages of 30 and 70.
- Pregnancy – Multiple pregnancies and hormonal changes increase blood volume and stress on vein walls and valves.
- Overweight – Obesity increases pressure on your veins and can also hinder venous return from the legs.
- Sedentary lifestyle – Being a couch potato and not exercising enough inhibits blood circulation, causing varicose veins.
- Trauma/injury – Certain injuries, surgeries, or severe trauma to your legs could permanently damage your veins.
Ways You Can Reduce Your Risk of Varicose Veins
Are varicose veins hereditary? To summarize, yes … but it’s not the only factor in play and doesn’t mean you have to go down that same path as your family. A few ways you can reduce or prevent these risks and others include:
- Get more exercise
- Choose healthier eating habits
- Quit smoking
- Avoid standing or sitting for too long
- Avoid high heels and tight clothing
Schedule an Appointment with StrideCare
StrideCare has long been a leader in performing leading-edge procedures to treat venous disease such as varicose veins, spider veins, restless leg syndrome, pelvic congestion syndrome, iliac vein stenosis and more—all the while providing compassionate patient care. The vascular physicians at StrideCare are board certified diagnostic radiologists with additional fellowship training in vascular and interventional radiology.
If your veins need treatment, or you have questions on how to avoid the onset of varicose veins, the experts at StrideCare will recommend an individualized plan to help you get the best results.
Prior to starting any new treatment or questions regarding a medical condition, always seek the advice of your doctor or other qualified health provider. This information is not a substitute for professional medical advice.
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