HEALTH INSIGHTS

Self-Care for Spider and Varicose Veins

March 16, 2019

Self-Care for Spider and Varicose Veins

Your healthcare provider may suggest that you try self-care. Exercising and maintaining a healthy weight may keep problem veins from getting worse. Wearing elastic stockings and elevating your legs can help improve blood flow. Taking breaks when you sit or stand helps, too.

Exercising

Exercising is good for your veins because it improves blood flow. Walking, cycling, or swimming are great exercises for vein health. But be sure to check with your healthcare provider before starting any exercise program. Also, keep these hints in mind:

  • When exercising, start out slowly and try to build up to 30 minutes on most days.

  • Elevate your legs above heart level after exercise to keep blood from pooling in veins.

Maintaining a healthy weight

Being overweight puts extra pressure on your veins. To maintain a healthy weight, try these tips:

  • Choose lean meats, fish, and skinless chicken.

  • Use low-fat dairy products.

  • Eat foods high in fiber, such as whole grains, fruits, and vegetables.

  • Cut down on sugar, salt, and saturated and trans fats.

  • Exercise regularly.

Wearing elastic stockings

Elastic stockings gently squeeze veins so blood flows upward. If you need elastic stockings, your healthcare provider can prescribe them for you. Follow your healthcare provider’s advice about how and when to wear them. Elastic stockings come in several different levels of pressure. Ask your healthcare provider which level of pressure would benefit you the most. 

Elevating your legs

Raising your legs above heart level will help relieve swelling and keep blood from pooling in veins. Try to elevate your legs for 15 to 20 minutes at the end of the day, and whenever you’re relaxing. To make sure your legs are raised above heart level, prop them up on cushions or large pillows.

When sitting and standing

To keep blood moving when you have to sit or stand for long periods, try these tips:

  • At work, take walking breaks instead of coffee breaks. Walk during your lunch hour. Or try flexing your feet up and down 10 times each hour.

  • When standing, raise yourself up and down on your toes, or rock back and forth on your heels.

Updated:  

March 16, 2019

Reviewed By:  

Deepak Sudheendra MD