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Fatigue
Heaviness
Aching
Burning
Throbbing
Itching
Cramping Restlessness of the legs
Varicose Veins These are painful dilated veins where the blood has "pooled", as the one way valves can no longer channel the blood up the leg towards the heart. This "pooling" stretches the veins, creating swollen and twisted veins that appear under the skin as rope like vessels.
Before Treatment 
Reticular & Spider Veins These vessels are smaller branches which can originate from bigger varicose veins. This is "tip of the iceberg" and sometimes might be the only cosmetic indicator of extensive varicose vein disease deeper in the skin.
Venous stasis (purplish skin) discoloration and ulcer formation These are signs of advanced venous disease and are caused by poor circulation of blood in the legs. The blood pools causes "venous congestion". This "backup" or "traffic jam" of blood leads to skin discoloration, skin thickening, swelling, and possible ulceration.
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