Varicose veins are a common medical condition characterized by enlarged, twisted veins often appearing as dark blue or purple bulges beneath the skin's surface.
Peripheral Artery Disease, also known as PAD, occurs when arteries become narrow or clogged, limiting or blocking blood flow to the head, organs, and limbs.
Carotid Artery Blockage, also known as Carotid Artery Disease or Carotid Artery Stenosis, occurs when plaques (mostly fatty deposits) produce an obstruction in the carotid artery.
Facial veins can be large bulgy veins around the eyes or forehead or smaller superficial veins referred to as spider veins or telangiectasias. These can be caused by various factors, including genetics, sun exposure, and lifestyle.
Breast veins are prominent veins that can appear on the surface of the breasts. These can become more visible due to various factors such as hormonal changes, pregnancy, or weight fluctuations.