Varicose veins, spider veins, and venous ulcerations are common conditions that affect the veins and overall vascular health, often causing discomfort, swelling, and visible changes to the skin. Varicose veins develop when vein walls weaken, causing blood to pool and veins to enlarge, while spider veins are smaller, dilated vessels that appear close to the skin’s surface. Venous ulcerations can occur as a result of prolonged vein issues, leading to open sores that heal slowly. Educating patients on these conditions helps raise awareness of symptoms and the importance of seeking treatment early to manage discomfort and prevent progression to more severe complications.