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Unusual Varicose Veins: Pelvic Vein Dilation
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Unusual Varicose Veins: Pelvic Vein Dilation

Varicose veins are usually associated with dilated veins in the legs. They can appear in the most unexpected places, such as the pelvis. What is the risk?

Dr. Marina
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Dr. Marina

Head gynecological department

Where and how does it hurt?

Some diseases are very difficult to identify and differentiate, and pelvic varicose vein (PVVMT) condition is among them. Men can also suffer from this condition with gonadal vein damage, but it is most common in women between the ages of 25 and 45.

What are some symptoms that may indicate you are experiencing this problem?

  • Lower abdominal pain that occurs after prolonged sitting or exertion, hypothermia, overheating, or stress radiating to the perineum, lower back, or rectum. They usually increase during ===the second phase of the cycle and reach their peak during menstruation.
  • Prolonged or heavy menstrual bleeding.
  • Disorders of pelvic organs: painful and frequent urination, incontinence, sensations of incomplete emptying of the bladder, or false urg...

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October 28, 2025
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