Frequent leg cramping isn’t always caused by dehydration or overuse. In many cases, it can be linked to poor circulation or underlying vein disease. When blood struggles to flow properly, muscles may not get the oxygen they need, leading to painful cramps, especially at night. Ignoring the cause can allow symptoms to worsen over time.
Red veins on the legs, also known as telangiectasias, are small, dilated vessels near the skin’s surface. USA Vein Clinics offers outpatient, non-surgical care for these ulcers using advanced techniques.
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