Tendon bumps on the legs are a common term for most of them that are due to varicose veins in the lower extremities. Varicose veins in the lower extremities, if they have formed to such a severe degree as a hamstring, are usually in the middle stage, and in severe cases, they may be in the late stage. If you want to get rid of the tendon bumps on your legs, medication and conservative treatments are not effective. Conservative treatments and compression treatments are mainly aimed at alleviating the further development of varicose veins. However, when obvious lumpy and earthworm-like varicose veins have already appeared, the effect of conservative treatment is actually very limited at this time, and in this case the patient is still recommended to undergo surgical excision to cure the varicose veins at root. Surgery is divided into traditional open surgery and new minimally invasive surgery. If the veins are thick like lumps of tendons, I personally recommend traditional open surgery because minimally invasive treatment is not applicable to the more serious varicose veins with obvious vasodilatation, but only to the young women who have relatively mild varicose veins that are not obvious.