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Can anyone please tell me about varicose veins & broken capillaries and if they can be reversed or improved?



Can you please tell me if broken capillaries can be reversed I have a few on my leg where my office chair rubbed me - I no longer use that chair.

Can you also tell me if broken capillaries and varicose veins (mine are only near the surface not protruding the skin surface) have anything to do with weight, alcohol consupmtion and smoking I dont do these latter two to excess, just wondering if it contributes.

I put on alot of weight thanks to SSRI (I have thrown them away thanks to researching natural therapies and also amino acid and the brain research :D ) ...I have lost 10 kgs but need to lose another 30 or so kg's, can u tell me about these things in reference to varicose veins and broken capillaries and the reversal of?
Thanks,
All the best :)

Check out this site. It has a lot of information on both the causes and treatment of vericose veins.

http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-t...
There is no way to get rid of the ones you already have unless you have surgery and have them stripped out. To prevent them from happening latter try to drop some weight and dont stay on your feet for long periods of time.
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