Bulging Veins …When They’re Harmless and When They Could Signal a Problem

Who Is Most at Risk?

Certain factors increase the likelihood of developing bulging or varicose veins:

  • Family history: Genetics play a major role
  • Sex: Women are about twice as likely as men to develop vein issues, largely due to hormonal influences
  • Age: Risk increases with age, especially after 50
  • Weight: Carrying excess weight places additional strain on leg veins

Possible Complications If Left Untreated

While spider veins are usually harmless, untreated varicose veins can progress to chronic venous insufficiency, a condition where blood struggles to return to the heart efficiently.

More serious complications may include:

  • Venous ulcers: Slow-healing sores, usually near the ankles
  • Blood clots: Including superficial thrombophlebitis or deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
  • Pulmonary embolism: A life-threatening condition if a clot travels to the lungs