Venous Hypertension

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    Last Updated: October 13, 2024

    Venous hypertension refers to high blood pressure in the legs, which results in blood pooling in the legs and feet due to a reduced ability to send it back to the heart. It can lead to swelling of the legs, leg discomfort and itching, and skin changes (e.g., [varicose veins).

    Venous Hypertension falls under the Cardiovascular Health category.

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