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While exercise won't cure varicose veins, it can help improve your symptoms and reduce your risk of developing more. Walking, biking and swimming are all great low-impact exercises that are easy on the joints and help circulation in varicose veins.
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Read More »Varicose veins can cause more problems than just appearance. They can be very uncomfortable and lead to more serious complications, sometimes even resulting in surgery. Luckily, with exercise, you can help the appearance and discomfort of varicose veins in your legs making you look and feel better, while potentially avoiding surgery.
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Read More »If you stand or sit still for most of the day, your feet and toes can often become swollen. Toe stretching and flexes can help relieve some of the pressure. Lay down on the floor and stretch your legs out away from you. Flex your toes forward and backward, repeating this movement 20 times per leg. Stretching. Moving your body, increasing flexibility, and making your muscles contract and relax helps with vein health. Specific stretches that are known to help with venous insufficiency are lunges; lying on your back with your legs resting on a wall, raised above your head; and a standard forward fold, where you bend over from the hips, reaching the crown of your head towards the ground, keeping your knees bent if you need to. Moving your body, increasing flexibility, and making your muscles contract and relax helps with vein health. Specific stretches that are known to help with venous insufficiency are lunges; lying on your back with your legs resting on a wall, raised above your head; and a standard forward fold, where you bend over from the hips, reaching the crown of your head towards the ground, keeping your knees bent if you need to. Yoga. Yoga builds strength and flexibility in the body, which can help alleviate pain and swelling caused by varicose veins. It can also be good for maintaining strength and flexibility as you age. Exercising can help your overall health in addition to reducing the symptoms of your varicose veins. It can help your long-term vein health and may even prevent future varicose veins from forming. But if exercise isn’t helping with your symptoms, The Vein Institute is here to help. For more information about our state-of-the-art treatments or to set up a consultation, schedule an appointment by calling 908-788-0066 today.
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