6 Ways to Cure Spider Veins

6 Ways to Cure Spider Veins 

Spider veins are damaged body veins. One of the constituents of old age occurs when tiny valves in the vein are weak. In healthy veins, ideally, blood should flow in a single direction to the heart. However, blood could experience a backward flow in weakened veins and accumulate in the vein. Besides, extra blood can result in unnecessary pressure on the vein’s wall. 

Over time as the pressure continues, the wall will weaken and bulge. This leads to a varicose or spider vein. It is a genetic disease as it is prevalent in people that have relatives with such conditions. Also, excessive sitting or standing at any time during the week makes one susceptible to spider veins. Pregnancy, tight clothing, contraceptive pills, hormonal changes, sunlight, injury, etc., also sets the stage for spider veins.

Spider veins appear as dark blue veins in the leg and other body parts. However, one might attempt some home remedies and other plans to get rid of spider veins. Here are six ways to cure it:

  1. Sclerotherapy

One of the most common and practical therapy for leg vein treatment is sclerotherapy. This procedure has been improved to make it safe and effective. It can help treat spider and varicose veins. The following details what a sclerotherapy treatment involves:

  • The dermatologist will inject a substance into the affected vein that will irritate the wall of the vein. This injection will be applied to various areas of the vein.
  • After injection, the dermatologist will add pressure to the affected part through massage or other means.
  • You will need to wear compression socks on each leg after the massage
  • The dermatologist will place you under observation for a couple of hours before you can go home.

One will be required to live an active lifestyle by walking daily and wearing compression socks for at least three weeks. This can help prevent any side effects. The idea behind Sclerotherapy for Spider Veins is to make the walls of the vein bind together, which will stop blood from flowing through it. As a result, the leg can enjoy optimum blood circulation so that swelling will reduce. Typically, the spider vein disappears in three to six weeks. 

  1. Epsom Salt

Also called magnesium sulfate, Epsom salt stands out for its remarkable inflammatory properties and detoxifying effect. The magnesium in the salt can relax the inflamed veins and bring down their size. Epsom salt is only recommended for external use. 

With two or three cups of Epsom salt in water, you can also treat spider veins at home. All you have to do is soak Epsom salt (three cups) in your bath water for a maximum of 45 minutes before bathing. You can also soak Epsom salt inside a bucket filled with water and put your legs on. Do this at least four times a week for optimum effect. 

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  1. Exercise and Massage

Regular exercise makes it possible for blood to flow better in the legs. With this, any blood that is stuck in the vein will be pushed through. Exercise is also helpful as it can lower someone’s blood pressure, contributing to spider veins. Low impact exercise is a good choice as it can help activate the calf muscles without much stress. Sample low impact exercises that one can attempt are swimming, yoga, cycling, and walking. 

Massage also stimulates blood flow, provided a licensed therapist does it with experience in spider veins massage. It can relieve swelling and pain that characterizes the condition. 

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  1. Compression Socks

Compression socks stimulate the muscles and veins of the leg to encourage blood flow. One can easily order this online (Amazon) or get it at the nearest pharmacy. They can facilitate the transportation of blood to the heart. 

According to a research study on people who use knee-high compression socks, they reported an impressive reduction in all forms of pain and ache associated with the spider vein. The compression socks must have a pressure between 18 and 21 mmHg.

  1. Essential Oils 

Essential oil is another natural solution that can help cure a wide range of health conditions. While there are many essential oils, the following are exceptional at getting rid of spider veins: Cypress, yarrow, tea tree, lemongrass, lavender, geranium, etc. One can apply essential oils in many ways. You can use hot or cold compression, as oil in massage, bathwater, etc., it is possible to apply it directly on the skin. In your choice of essential oil, make sure it does not trigger skin irritation or burning. 

  1. Ginger 

Ginger is blessed with a compound known as gingerol with remarkable antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. According to research, the presence of gingerol in ginger makes it highly efficient in dealing with spider veins naturally.

All you have to do is cut one inch of ginger into small pieces and add it into boiling water. Leave to simmer for about ten minutes and drain the water. You can add honey to enhance the taste (optional) and drink immediately. You can also use ginger as a spice in food. 

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Conclusion 

Getting rid of spider veins is possible. You can either work with a dermatologist or resort to natural means. This article has explored several ways you can be free of spider veins and make your skin fresh.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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