McKeown Medical
167 Bath Street, Glasgow, G2 4SQ
Date posted — 8.05.25
Varicose veins are common, affecting up to 20% of the population in Scotland, but understanding their causes can help you manage them effectively. Daily lifestyle habits play a significant role in how varicose veins develop and progress. Knowing what influences vein health can empower you to make beneficial changes.
Your veins perform a crucial job—they carry blood back to your heart. Small valves within your veins prevent blood from flowing backwards. However, when these valves weaken or become damaged, blood can pool, causing veins to swell, and over time, they become varicose. Typically, varicose veins appear as bulging, twisted veins, usually noticeable in the legs.
Certain daily habits significantly influence the likelihood of developing varicose veins:
Making proactive changes—like incorporating regular physical activity, maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding prolonged sitting or standing, and reducing alcohol and tobacco consumption—can significantly reduce your chances of developing varicose veins.
If you’re already noticing varicose veins, several effective treatments can help improve or eliminate their appearance and symptoms.
Natural Remedies:
Lifestyle adjustments like regular exercise, compression stockings, and elevating your legs can relieve symptoms but may not completely remove varicose veins.
Professional Treatments:
At McKeown Medical, our expert team specialises in the latest treatments for varicose veins, providing advanced care tailored to your specific needs. We are committed to helping you achieve healthier legs and regain confidence in your appearance and comfort.
At McKeown Medical, we have a team of experts with a wealth of experience treating varicose veins with the latest cutting-edge technology. To discuss our available treatment options, book a consultation today.
Dr Alex Vesey discusses whether varicose veins are dangerous.
Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that often appear just under the skin, primarily in the legs and feet.
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Dr Alex Vesey discusses whether varicose veins are dangerous.
Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins that often appear just under the skin, primarily in the legs and feet.