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Varicose veins: Can hot tubs make them worse?

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Varicose veins: Can hot tubs make them worse?

Question

Is it true that people with varicose veins shouldn't use hot tubs?

Staci
Ohio

Answer

Not necessarily. Sitting for long periods of time and exposure to hot water — such as in a hot tub — can temporarily increase vein engorgement and discomfort. But there's no evidence that hot tubs permanently worsen varicose veins.

Last Updated: 10/27/2007
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