VeinSolve: Natural Supplement for Vein Health

VeinSolve is a natural supplement formulated to support vein health and circulation.
Category
Supplement
Where to get
Available online and in select health stores.
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Prepared by Nick Harper, reviewed by Dr. David James Simpson

VeinSolve FAQ

What does a vein Do?

Definition, Types and Illustration A vein is an elastic blood vessel that transports blood from various regions of the body to the heart. Veins are components of the cardiovascular system, which circulates blood to provide nutrients to the cells of the body.

How does blood flow from superficial veins to deep veins?

Connecting veins. Blood from superficial veins is often directed into the deep veins through short veins called connecting veins. Valves in these veins allow blood to flow from the superficial veins to your deep veins, but not the other way. Use this interactive 3-D diagram to explore the venous system. Which conditions affect the venous system?

What is a venous system?

The venous system refers to the network of veins that work to deliver deoxygenated blood back to your heart. The walls of your veins are made up of three different layers: Tunica externa. This is the outer layer of the vein wall, and it’s also the thickest. It’s mostly made up of connective tissue.

What is venous disease?

Venous disease is any disease that affects your veins. Veins play an important role in circulating your blood through your body. They carry blood back to your heart. But when something weakens or damages a vein, it doesn’t work the way it should. Various treatments can help, and there are things you can do to help yourself.

What are varicose veins?

Varicose veins are thickened, knobbly veins just under the surface of the skin, usually on your lower (or upper) legs. Blood is supposed to go one way around your system - from your heart through your arteries back to your body organs, and back via your veins.

What are the aims of varicose vein surgery?

Phlebitis (inflammation in the veins and overlying skin), large varicose veins and aching in the veins. The aims of surgery are to reduce to normal the pressure in the skin veins. This will prevent existing varicose veins from enlarging further, and will prevent new varicose veins from growing.

What happens if you have varicose veins?

Ulceration, or threat of ulceration resulting from their varicose veins. If the veins have caused bleeding through the skin. This is frightening, and may recur. Phlebitis (inflammation in the veins and overlying skin), large varicose veins and aching in the veins. The aims of surgery are to reduce to normal the pressure in the skin veins.

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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