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  1. Bulging veins on the hands and arms are typically a cosmetic issue. However, in less common cases, this may be a sign of an underlying medical condition. Many bulging veins are superficial. Although some people may find their visibility bothersome, they are not harmful.
    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/326494
    Veins play an essential role by keeping blood and nutrients flowing in the human body. They are also part of our appearance, but when they become prominent and bulge out of the skin, it can be a sign of underlying health conditions like vein disease. This visible appearance of bulging veins can also be a cosmetic issue for some people.
    www.navascularclinic.com/blog/veiny-hands-what-…
    Bulging veins are visible and enlarged veins that are close to the surface of your skin. They seem to pop out from your skin and can be very noticeable. These veins might appear twisted or rope-like, and their color may be blue or purple. If you touch them with your finger, you can easily feel their shape.
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    Mostly visible hand veins are attributed to aging, blood pressure, and lack of elasticity in the skin, but other factors could be at work. People who are very fit and young face visible hand veins due to a lower percentage of fat in the body. Obese or overweight people do not notice visible veins too much as the fat buries the veins.
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    As we said above, veiny hands may happen naturally due to aging and not an underlying health problem. When you get older, the skin becomes thinner due to a loss of collagen, making it easier to see the veins in your hands. Also, older people tend to have lower body fat, increasing vein visibility.
    www.powerofpositivity.com/veiny-hands/
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    The temperature differences in our bodies vs. outside air can cause our blood to pump at a greater rate, causing our veins to appear more prominent. you are lower weight than average. Lower weight and low body fat mean there’s less insulation (yes, even on your hands). your parents or grandparents had veiny hands. Some things are just hereditary.
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    M.D. Chief Medical Editor, Harvard Health Publishing · 40 years of exp

    Most varicose veins — gnarled, bluish veins just under the skin's surface — result from problems with deep veins inside the leg. The surrounding muscles and one-way valves in the deep vein weaken, a condition called venous insufficiency. The same process can occur in the deep veins without varicose veins being visible, especially when a person is lying down or elevating their legs.
    Q&A: Varicose Veins
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    Veiny hands are typically nothing to worry about. However, there are a few instances that may be cause for concern. If the veins in your hands only enlarge after changes in heat or extensive exercise, there’s likely no need to be worried. But if you notice any of the following, you’ll want to call Metro Vein Centers or a local urgent care soon.
    Though varicose veins are often located in the legs, they may also be found in swollen, veiny hands. Varicose veins are bulging, swollen, enlarged, or twisted veins that affect 30% of adults, and are often a sign of an underlying medical condition. They can lead to pain, tingling, swelling, burning, and more serious issues. blood clots.
  3. What Do Veiny Hands Mean? Indicators & Warning Signs

  4. How To Reduce Veins In Hands — Vein Institute