What Causes
Spider Veins?
Spider veins are
caused by similar factors that cause varicose
veins and chronic venous insufficiency. These
factors include:
Genetics Most women with spider veins have mothers
and/or female relatives with this vein
condition. Weak vein walls and valves, as
well as shortage of vein valves, seem to be
inherited characteristics, and may play a
role in determining who develops spider veins
and at what age.
Pregnancy During pregnancy, and to a lesser degree also
during periods, fluctuations in the female
sex hormone (especially estrogen and
progesterone), cause softening of the vein
walls and valves. This makes women's veins
more prone to stretching and enlargement with
increased pressure. Increased blood volume,
which is needed to provide circulation to the
fetus, also cause increased pressure on the
vein walls. The growing fetus also exerts
pressure on the pelvis, which in turn, exerts
pressure on the leg veins. Some women see
spider veins that develop during their
pregnancies and persist after their baby is
born. Other see that their veins disappear
after the baby is born, only to reappear
later in life. Prolonged standing and sitting Prolonged standing and sitting cause a great
amount of pressure to develop in the leg
veins. In both conditions, the calf muscles
are inactive and therefore cannot help push
the venous blood to return to the heart. This
causes blood to pool in the veins, thus
resulting in increased pressure on the vein
walls. This pressure drops once one begins to walk,
so if your job requires you to stand or sit
for prolonged periods, remember to take short
breaks and walk around for a couple of
minutes every hour.
Injury In some people, spider veins appear after
injury or trauma to the vein, such as after a
broken ankle, surgery, car accident, or
sports injury. Bruising, which is pooled
blood resulting from broken veins under the
skin, can also lead to an inflammatory
response, which in turn, can result in
enlarged veins. Sometimes, spider veins can
appear many years after the wound has healed.
Vein Conditions In men, spider veins are usually the result
of blow-outs from nearby varicose veins. High
pressure from these veins cause adjoining
superficial veins to stretch, enlarge, and
change in color. These spider veins are
usually darker and have larger diameters than
the spider veins in women. Spider vein
matting, which resemble bruises that do not
go away, is often caused by the healing
process of injuries and bruises, as well as
complications from sclerotherapy. Ankle
flares, or spider veins found on the inside
ankle, is often associated with chronic
venous insufficiency (CVI), a condition where
venous blood is not returned efficiently to
the heart.
What Causes of
Facial Spider Veins?
Although for
most people spider veins occurs in their
legs, there are instances where fine veins in
the face and nose area become enlarged and
darker in color.
For some,
prominent facial veins are caused by rosacea.
This condition is marked by numerous red
spider veins in the nose, cheeks, forehead,
and chin, and is sometimes accompanied by
acne breakouts. Although the cause of rosacea
is unknown, it seems that alcohol and spicy
food consumption, as well as stress, may play
a role.
Chronic sun
exposure can also cause spider veins, as well
as other forms of skin damage such as
wrinkles, freckles, moles, and skin cancer.
Trauma, such as bruising, can also lead to
spider veins.
In some
people with chronic allergies and inherited
predisposition to vein conditions, repetitive
sneezing and coughing can lead to enlargement
of veins around the nose and below the
nostrils. Bouts of violent vomiting can also
create enough pressure to cause spider veins
to form in the cheeks.
The first three
factors account for most of the causes of spider
veins. Keep in mind that there may be primary and
contributing factors to spider veins, and these
factors may not contribute equally to the vein
conditions in different individuals.
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