
If you notice purple or bluish veins on your legs, it usually means you may have spider veins or varicose veins. These are very common and usually not dangerous, but they can sometimes indicate circulation issues.
What These Purple Veins Usually Mean
1. Spider Veins
Small purple, red, or blue veins that appear close to the surface of the skin. They often look like a spider web.
2. Varicose Veins
Larger veins that become swollen and twisted. They can appear blue or purple and may bulge from the skin.
Common Causes
Purple veins can appear because of:
Poor blood circulation
Standing or sitting for long periods
Genetics (family history)
Hormonal changes
Pregnancy
Being overweight
Aging
Possible Symptoms
Sometimes they cause no symptoms, but some people may experience:
Leg aching or heaviness
Burning or throbbing
Swelling in the legs
Itching around the veins
Leg cramps at night
When to See a Doctor
You should consult a doctor if you notice:
Sudden swelling or severe pain
Skin discoloration or sores
Bleeding veins
Rapidly worsening veins
Simple Ways to Reduce Them
Exercise regularly (walking is great)
Avoid standing or sitting too long
Elevate your legs when resting
Wear compression stockings
Maintain a healthy weight