Shannon Eis was in for an unpleasant discovery during her second pregnancy: scrawling red and purple spider veins nestled just below the skin's surface.
"I have an extreme case of pregnancy-induced varicose and spider veins all over my ankles and legs," says the New York City mom. "My friends and family call my legs 'Incredible Hulk legs' while I'm pregnant."
Telangiectasias, or spider veins, are small enlarged blood vessels near the surface of the skin. |
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Eis experienced spider veins during her first pregnancy, and they mostly corrected themselves with time. But now they've returned with a vengeance. "My OB/GYN said it's due to the increased blood flow caused by my body working to create another person, and she recommended that I wear those ... compression stockings, which are neither comfortable in the summer heat nor remotely fashionable – a sacrifice I seem unwilling to make," Eis says.
Eis saw a circulatory specialist who recommended massage and elevating her feet above her heart for part of the day. "It's the only thing that brings any relief at all ... but it's also nearly impossible as it's not a widely accepted position from which to conduct my work at the office," she says. "I'm desperate to find some relief, or if nothing else, to at least recover some self-esteem."
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