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Veins Visible Through The Skin, Appearing Enlarged, Twisted, And Swollen Medical Conditions
Below is a list of potential medical conditions this symptom could be a sign of.
Varicose Veins
Varicose veins are enlarged and distended veins. They can occur anywhere in the body, but are particularly common in the pelvis and legs...What is Varicose Veins?
Related Symptoms
- Bluish Color Of The Lips Or Fingernails
- Bruising Around The Wrist
- Itching
- Itching, Swelling, And/or Tenderness In The Groin
- Rose-colored Spots On The Body
- Raised, Red Bump That Continues To Swell
- Raised Area Opens, Drains Pus, And Forms An Ulcer
- May Form A Dark Scab
- Skin Peeling Off, Especially Palms Of Hands And Soles Of Feet (occurs Late In Disease, 1 To 2 Weeks After Initial Illness)