Guide To The Common Causes Of Varicose Eczema

High Blood Pressure

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High blood pressure has a big impact on the development of varicose eczema, and even if it doesn't create the problem to begin with, it can worsen varicose eczema and varicose veins that already exist. An individual might have high blood pressure throughout their body, which is troubling for their blood flow and overall cardiovascular health. But some individuals only have high blood pressure inside their legs. Damaged leg valves lead to pooling blood and much higher pressure against the venous walls than there's supposed to be.

The increased pressure can cause varicose veins, varicose eczema, and ulcers to develop. If ulcers develop, they tend to appear around the ankles where the pooling of blood is most severe. When patients see their doctor about potential varicose eczema, they should tell them if they have a prior history of high blood pressure. The doctor might check the patient's pulse from their foot and check to see whether compression stockings can be used to help.

Varicose Veins

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Varicose veins are the most common condition to co-occur alongside varicose eczema. These veins are twisted and enlarged, and they may appear bulging and be blue or purple. It's possible to develop varicose veins in any part of the body, but it's most common in the legs because of the potential for increased pressure. When individuals walk upright and stand for long periods, the pressure in their leg veins increases.

Many individuals don't experience concern about their varicose veins beyond the cosmetic, but some experience aching, heaviness, and pain in the legs. Varicose veins can also cause more serious complications, just one of which is varicose eczema. Patches of varicose eczema might develop around or near the varicose veins. The treatment recommended for varicose veins will depend on symptoms and a doctor's judgment. Some doctors will recommend procedures to remove or close the varicose veins, whereas others might be fine with simple at-home self-care measures.

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