Many people in the UK live with varicose veins without realising it. Symptoms such as aching legs, itchiness, swelling, or restless sensations are often overlooked or dismissed as fatigue. But these signs could point to underlying vein disease that worsens over time if not addressed.
Varicose veins aren’t always visible
When people think of varicose veins, they often picture large, bulging veins on the surface of the legs. But not all varicose veins are visible. In fact, many people experience symptoms for years without knowing the cause.
You can learn more about what varicose veins are, how they form, and when to seek treatment in our page on varicose veins.
Common early signs include:
- Aching, heavy or tired legs
- Swelling around the ankles
- Night-time leg cramps
- Visible thread veins or skin changes
- Itching or a crawling sensation in the lower legs
Don’t ignore itching in your lower legs
One of the most overlooked symptoms of vein disease is itching. Many people assume it’s dry skin or irritation, but it can actually be a sign of chronic venous insufficiency. The skin becomes inflamed due to blood pooling under the surface, often long before varicose veins appear.
We explain this further in our article on itchy lower legs, including why it happens and when to take it seriously.
What causes varicose veins in the first place?
Varicose veins are caused by weak or damaged vein valves that allow blood to flow backward and collect in the legs. While genetics play a role, standing or sitting for long periods, pregnancy, and ageing all contribute.
You can read more about contributing factors in our article on what causes varicose veins, which also outlines common myths and prevention tips.
When should you worry about varicose veins?
Although varicose veins may seem harmless at first, they can lead to more serious complications if left untreated. These include skin damage, discolouration, inflammation and, in advanced cases, leg ulcers or blood clots.
We explain when symptoms require medical attention in our article on when to worry about varicose veins, with guidance on when to seek an assessment.
Early treatment is easier and more effective
Modern vein treatments are minimally invasive, quick, and effective. The earlier vein issues are identified, the easier they are to manage. At UK Vein Care, we specialise in diagnosing and treating varicose veins at all stages, using the latest technology to restore comfort and health.
Whether you’ve noticed visible veins or just feel that your legs aren’t quite right, it may be time to take a closer look.
This post was originally published on Canary.