
While genetics and age play a role in developing varicose veins, many people are surprised to learn that their job can also increase their risk. Certain work environments and daily routines may place extra pressure on the veins in your legs, contributing to vein problems over time.
At LA Vein Center, patients receive expert care from Dr. Larisse K. Lee, a board-certified vascular and general surgeon with extensive training from leading institutions. With her advanced expertise and dedication to improving vein health, Dr. Lee provides personalized treatment options for varicose veins.
Why Your Job Can Affect Vein Health
Jobs that involve extensive standing or sitting can disrupt healthy blood circulation in the legs, increasing the risk of varicose veins.
Jobs That May Increase Varicose Vein Risk
Several professions are commonly linked with a higher risk of vein issues, including:
- Healthcare workers, such as nurses and surgeons, who spend long hours standing
- Teachers who are frequently on their feet throughout the day
- Retail employees who stand for extended periods
- Factory and warehouse workers who remain in one position for long shifts
- Office workers who sit at a desk for most of the day
- Drivers, including truck drivers and delivery drivers, who sit for long periods without movement
Both standing and sitting for long stretches can slow circulation in the legs, making it harder for blood to move efficiently back toward the heart.
Signs Your Job May Be Affecting Your Veins
Even before varicose veins become visible, you may notice symptoms such as:
- Aching or throbbing legs
- A feeling of heaviness or fatigue in the legs
- Swelling in the lower legs or ankles
- Leg cramps, especially at night
- Itching or skin changes around the veins
If these symptoms occur regularly after a workday, they may be linked to issues with vein circulation.
Ways to Reduce Your Risk at Work
While you may not be able to change your job, small adjustments during the workday can help support healthy circulation, including:
- Move regularly
- Stretch your legs
- Take short walking breaks
- Elevate your legs during breaks
- Wearing compression stockings
Get Healthy Veins No Matter Your Job with Varicose Vein Care in Los Angeles, CA
If you are experiencing persistent symptoms or visible varicose veins, a vein specialist can help determine the best treatment options. Call us today at 818-245-5300 to schedule a consultation.