What’s with the purple blood in the early stages of varicose veins

Early varicose veins with purplish-red blood is a common complication of varicose veins mainly due to the abnormal blood return condition which leads to capillary dilatation. Varicose veins are mainly caused by abnormal venous valve function, which leads to abnormal venous blood return, causing blood to stagnate in the blood vessels, which further leads to tortuous dilatation of the blood vessels. Prolonged stagnation of blood and increased pressure can cause capillary dilatation around the veins, resulting in the production of purplish-red blood around the veins, which is a common manifestation of varicose veins. After the appearance of the corresponding conditions, the need for standardized treatment in conjunction with the clinical symptoms, early can choose to apply compression measures such as compression stockings, the symptoms of the obvious part of the accompanied by severe local pain, ulceration, the need for surgical resection. If there is any discomfort, consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions.