VeinEase Supplement Information

VeinEase is a product or supplement that is formulated to support vascular health and promote healthy circulation. It may contain ingredients that help with the management of varicose veins, spider veins, or other venous concerns.
Category
Supplement
Where to get
Available in health food stores and online retailers
Prepared by Nick Harper, reviewed by Dr. David James Simpson

VeinEase FAQ


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What is veinease & how does it work?

VeinEase promotes healthy vein function, especially in the legs. The ingredients in VeinEase help maintain healthy vein structure and function, and reduce blood pooling and fluid build-up in the legs.

What is AOR's veinease?

AOR's VeinEase. Natural supplement to maintain healthy veins. Helps reduce the risk of varicose veins. Vegan, Gluten Free, Non-GMO.

Does venaseal work for varicose veins?

VenaSeal is an FDA-approved, outpatient treatment for varicose veins, a common symptom of venous reflux disease. This minimally invasive procedure (technically known as cyanoacrylate embolization) uses a medical adhesive to seal off and collapse the diseased vein, which reroutes blood flow through nearby healthy veins.

What are varicose veins?

Varicose veins are bulging, enlarged veins. Any vein that is close to the skin's surface, called superficial, can become varicosed. Varicose veins most often affect the veins in the legs. That's because standing and walking increase the pressure in the veins of the lower body. For many people, varicose veins are simply a cosmetic concern.

What causes varicose veins?

Other pathological factors, such as weakness or degeneration of the vein wall, may also be involved in the development of varicose veins. The increase in venous pressure in the leg is usually particularly marked if there is also incompetence in deep veins. Increasing age — the prevalence of varicose veins increases with age [ NICE, 2013 ].

What are telangiectasia varicose veins?

telangiectasia varicose veins – also known as thread veins or spider veins, these are small clusters of blue or red veins that sometimes appear on your face or legs; they're harmless and, unlike trunk varicose veins, do not bulge underneath the surface of the skin

How do varicose veins work?

Valves in the veins keep blood flowing upward toward the heart and stop the blood from flowing backward. In people with varicose veins, the widening of the veins causes the valve flaps (cusps or leaflets) to separate. When the person stands, the blood is pulled backward by gravity and is not stopped because the valve flaps are separated.

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