Veins have several important functions in the body. Firstly, they are responsible for returning deoxygenated blood from the body’s tissues back to the heart and lungs to be reoxygenated. Veins also help regulate blood pressure by acting as a reservoir for excess blood volume. Additionally, veins contain one-way valves that prevent the backward flow of
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The Impact of Genetics on Vein Health: Understanding the Hereditary Aspect
The proper circulation of blood in the body is important. Should you have damage in one of the valves in your veins, it will be challenging for the vein to return blood to your heart. This can result in pooling of the blood in the vein, and the increased pressure can lead to venous disease.
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