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I've seen similar concerns often and can quickly explain what's likely going on, plus give you a clear plan.
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Numbness when you sit cross-legged or stay still is usually due to pressure on the nerves or reduced blood flow to the legs â this is quite common and generally harmless. However the visible veins in your feet could suggest early varicose veins or superficial venous insufficiency, especially if they are prominent or cause any heaviness or aching. Try to avoid sitting in the same position for too long, keep moving your legs, stay hydrated, and elevate your legs when resting.
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