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I'm glad your varicose veins don't cause you pain dmplaura, but some people suffer with frightful leg pain because of their's. Pain is frequently the first symptom to send people to their doctor, long before any vein swelling is visible.

As we all know there many things that will cause leg pain; cramps, claudication, and varicose veins being just a few. If it continues, mention it to your GP when next you visit.
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