During pregnancy, the body produces extra blood to support the growing baby. At the same time, hormonal changes cause blood vessels to expand. This can result in more visible veins, especially in the hands and legs.
In most cases, this is temporary and will improve after birth.
When to Be Concerned: Blue Veins and Underlying Health Issues
Signs Your Hand Veins May Be Due to Varicose Veins:
- Veins appear enlarged, twisted, or zigzag
- There are multiple lines or bulges on the back of your hands
- You feel pain, tightness, or a dull ache near the veins
- The area is tender or shows signs of inflammation
While varicose veins in the hands are less common than in the legs, they do happen—and they can lead to serious complications if ignored.
What Are Varicose Veins?
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