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Risk Factors

Other than being a woman over the age of 40, risk factors that increase your chances of developing spider veins include:

  • Family members with varicose or spider veins
  • Hormonal changes, such as with pregnancy or menopause
  • Pressure on the veins of the pelvis, as with pregnancy or constipation
  • Obesity
  • Working at a job that requires standing on your feet for long periods
  • Wearing knee-high socks or stockings with tight elastic
  • Previous leg injury
  • The use of birth control pills
  • Post-menopausal hormone replacement therapy
  • History of blood clots
  • Gender - spider veins develop more often in women than in men

Contact Information

Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
Division of the CardioVascular Institute
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
West Campus, Lowry Medical Office Building
110 Francis Street, Suite 5B
Boston, MA 02215
617.632.9959

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