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Varicose veins can be seen in almost everyone. In a completely normal population, a detailed full body scan reveals minor varicose veins in various locations and degrees in up to 70-75% of individuals.
However, clinically significant varicose veins are more common in:
Women,
Those with increased hormone levels after pregnancy,
Individuals with sedentary lifestyles,
Those with a family history of varicose veins,
People with professions requiring prolonged standing or immobility (such as flight attendants, teachers, barbers, surgeons),
And recently, those with jobs involving prolonged sitting and immobility (such as bankers and accountants who spend hours at a computer).
Who gets varicose veins?
However, clinically significant varicose veins are more common in:
Women,
Those with increased hormone levels after pregnancy,
Individuals with sedentary lifestyles,
Those with a family history of varicose veins,
People with professions requiring prolonged standing or immobility (such as flight attendants, teachers, barbers, surgeons),
And recently, those with jobs involving prolonged sitting and immobility (such as bankers and accountants who spend hours at a computer).