Anatomically, varicose veins are divided into 3.
1)Telangiactasias (Capillary varicose veins): 0.5-1 mm Thickness, Red or purple colored, spider web-like, thin interconnected capillaries.
They are regionally widespread star-shaped or spider web-like linear formations and can cover the entire leg.
Capillary varicose veins; It is a type of vascular disease that is mostly seen in women and causes serious cosmetic problems that prevent wearing skirts in advanced cases.
2) Reticular Varicose Veins: Usually 2-4 mm They are varicose veins > thick, blue or purple in color, slightly protruding from the skin. They are accompanied by itching or a feeling of heaviness in the legs.
3) Truncal varicose veins (Varicose veins): Larger than 4 mm, dark green in color, often
twisted and twisted, Abnormally enlarged veins that resemble bunches of grapes. They develop due to severe venous reflux.
They are accompanied by symptoms such as leg swelling, pain, burning, itching, feeling of heaviness and night cramps.
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