Varicose veins at 35 years old are fairly common and usually point to a vein circulation problem in the legs, not something dangerous in itself—but they can worsen if ignored.
🩸 What varicose veins are
Varicose veins
They happen when the valves inside leg veins become weak, causing blood to pool instead of flowing upward.
🧠 Why they may appear at your age (35)
Common reasons include:
- 🧬 Genetics (strongest factor—family history matters a lot)
- 🧍 Standing or sitting for long hours (jobs requiring long standing)
- ⚖️ Being overweight or sudden weight gain
- 🤰 Pregnancy history (if applicable)
- 🏃 Lack of movement or weak calf muscles
- 🧂 High salt diet causing fluid retention
⚠️ Symptoms you may notice
- visible bulging veins (blue/purple)
- heaviness or aching in legs
- swelling around ankles
- itching or burning sensation
- cramps at night
👍 What helps (non-surgical steps)
🚶 1. Walking daily
Improves blood return from legs using calf muscles.
🧦 2. Compression stockings
Compression stockings
- reduce swelling
- prevent worsening
- improve comfort
🪑 3. Avoid long standing/sitting
Take breaks every 30–60 minutes to move.
🦵 4. Elevate legs
Raise legs above heart level for 15–20 minutes daily.
⚖️ 5. Maintain healthy weight
Reduces pressure on leg veins.
🚨 When to see a doctor
You should get medical evaluation if:
- pain or swelling is increasing
- skin is darkening around veins
- ulcers or wounds appear
- veins are rapidly worsening
A vascular specialist may suggest:
- laser treatment
- sclerotherapy
- minimally invasive procedures
🧠 Simple truth
Varicose veins are usually manageable, but they don’t disappear on their own—early care helps prevent progression.
If you want, tell me:
- your job (standing/sitting)
- symptoms (pain, swelling, or just visible veins)
I can suggest a personal daily routine to reduce progression and discomfort.