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Can the varicose veins, the microvarices and the telangiectasies happen altogether?

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Can the varicose veins, the microvarices and the telangiectasies happen altogether?

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Yes. They are signs of the same disease. In short: it is the increased pressure inside the veins, caused by alterations in the valves, resulting in an inverted blood flow, causing the dilation of the superficial veins. This happens due to a hereditary tendency and it is worsened by several factors. The veins are present in the lower extremities since the birth, but they don’t get attention. When the dilation happens as a result of the disease, they become visible and unaesthetic.

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