How Common Is This Condition?
Chronic
venous disease of the legs is one of the most
common conditions affecting people of all races.
* Approximately half of the U.S. population has
venous disease--50 to 55% of women and 40 to 45%
of men. Of these, 20 to 25% of the women and 10
to 15% of men will have visible varicose veins.
* Varicose veins affect 1 out of 2 people age
50 and older, and 15 to 25% of all adults.
Risk
Factors
* Age
* Family history
* Female gender
* Pregnancy, especially multiple pregnancies,
is one of the most common factors accelerating
the worsening of varicose veins.
Symptoms
Symptoms
caused by venous insufficiency and varicose veins
include aching pain, easily tired legs, and leg
heaviness, all of which worsen as the day goes
on. Many people find they need to sit down in
the afternoon and elevate their legs to relieve
these symptoms. In more severe cases, venous insufficiency
and reflux can cause darkening of the skin and
wounds that may be very difficult to treat. One
percent of adults over age 60 have chronic wounds
known as ulcers.
People
who have venous insufficiency can have symptoms
even without visible varicose veins. The symptoms
are caused by pressure on nerves by dilated veins.
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