There are many different types of vascular disease. Some are caused by lifestyle factors, like level of physical activity and diet. Others are caused by genetics. And sometimes the onset of vascular disease can be linked to both, and to other factors as well. That’s why it’s important to learn about the different types of vascular diseases and to speak to your medical team if you might be at risk.

Symptoms & Risk Factors

Symptoms of venous disease include:

Swelling in your legs or ankles

Pain in your legs or ankles, especially when you stand

Heaviness or aching in your legs

Itching legs

Noticeable veins in your legs (beginning with spider veins)

Thickening and/or darkening of the skin on your legs

You are at a greater risk for venous (vein) disease if you have these risk factors:

Age 50+

Previous blood clots

Family history of vein disease

Smoking

Obesity

Cancer

Sedentary lifestyle (sitting for extended period of time)

Varicose veins

Pregnancy

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