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Ugly Looking Veins

The two causes of bulging or distorted veins are internal vein enlargement and blood pooling in the leg veins (varicose veins). In warm weather, after prolonged standing, or during physical exertion, these symptoms deteriorate more severely.

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There are lots of veins visible on my penis, even in a flaccid state. How to get rid of them?

Query: Hi doctor, There are lots of veins visible on my penis, even in a flaccid state from the past two months. I have no pain and no erection problem, but these veins create stress for me. How to get rid of these veins?  Read Full »


Dr. Samer Sameer Juma Ali Altawil

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Thanks very much for consulting us. Those prominent veins are normal. It varies in look, but nothing should be done if it does not cause pain. Conditions like vasculitis and venous thrombosis, which cause pain and hard veins (uncompressible veins), can be treated with ...  Read Full »

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