Although the visible veins on the hands are usually harmless, what do they mean?
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That's not what you think.
Here's what you need to know about the visible veins on your hands:
Low amount of subcutaneous fatty tissue. Aging
accentuates the appearance of veins. Physical
exercise makes them more visible.
Effect of dehydration.
Role of genetics.
Possible sign of venous problems. How
to manage the visible veins on your hands?
The visible veins testify to physiological changes, not danger.
That's not what you think.
Visible veins on the hands usually appear with age.
They are visible because they are close to the surface of the skin.
It's not just due to a specific health problem or disease. It is a normal reaction of the body to certain factors.
Here's what you need to know about visible veins on the hands:
Low amount of subcutaneous fatty tissue.
Veins become more visible on the hands when there is little fat, especially in the subcutaneous tissue.
This is normal if you are physically active, underweight or athletic.
This is a sign of a low percentage of body fat. This is not a serious problem that you need to worry about.
If you're interested, here are the most common warning signs of poor blood circulation.
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