Spider veins, medically known as telangiectasia or angioectasia, are a common vascular condition that affects millions of people worldwide.
They are characterized by the appearance of small, thin, and web-like clusters of red, blue, or purple veins on the surface of the skin, resembling the intricate patterns of a spider's web. While spider veins are generally harmless, they can cause discomfort and aesthetic concerns for those who have them.
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