Vulvar Veins
Vulvar Varicosities Affect Nearly 10% Of Pregnant Females
These varicosities cause blood to pool in the genital region causing feelings of fullness and discomfort.
During your pregnancy, self-care measures may provide relief of symptoms. You can wear a supportive compression garment apply cool compresses to the area, and take frequent “feet up” breaks to encourage increased circulation.
If vulvar veins do not resolve on their own, more traditional varicose vein treatment may be needed.
Insurance Made Easier
We work with most of the major insurance carriers, including Medicare and Medicaid.
Our patients often find treatment of vein disease is typically covered by their insurance plans.

“Varicose veins are most often seen in the legs due to poor circulation and the effects of walking or standing; however, varicosities can occur in any vein throughout the body.”
Dr. Chris Malone