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Complications

Varicose veins can cause complications because they stop your blood flowing properly.

Most people who have varicose veins will not develop complications. If they do, it's usually several years after varicose veins first appear.

Bleeding

Varicose veins near the surface of your skin can sometimes bleed if you cut or bump your leg. The bleeding may be difficult to stop.

You should lie down, raise your leg and apply direct pressure to the wound. Seek immediate medical advice if this does not stop the bleeding.

Blood clots

If blood clots form in veins located just under the surface of your skin (superficial veins), it could lead to conditions such as: 

Last Reviewed
29 January 2024
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