In instances where the disease reaches an advanced state remaining unchecked, veins become more prominent and visible in the affected area. The clot looks like a tough, thickened cord on the surface of the skin. The surrounding surface veins seem engorged. The enhanced visibility of nerves is a consequence of stressed vein membranes which assume a more rigid form due to restriction in blood flow. The veins don't just become more visible on the skin surface, but they can also be felt easily through the epidermis. Visible veins generally signify that the condition is fast becoming serious. You should consult a physician immediately.

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