February 25, 2025

Are Those Leg Cramps Varicose Veins?

Are Those Leg Cramps Varicose Veins?

Varicose Veins

Jacksonville’s The Vein Institute sees patients experiencing leg cramps every day. Leg pains and cramps can have multiple causes, but those caused by varicose veins may have very specific traits, Jacksonville specialist Dr. James St. George says.

Leg  Cramps

Leg pains and cramps can be caused by the swelling and inflammation of an injured muscle; poorly controlled diabetes; disease of the arteries; sciatic nerve conditions; blood clots; arthritis; dehydration; electrolyte imbalance, etc. But if the source of your pain is varicose veins, you may experience the following:

  • Achiness or heaviness in the leg that worsens toward the end of the day and eases with rest and elevation
  • Cramping or “Charlie horse” in the feet or calves
  • Swelling of the calves or ankles that also worsens toward the end of the day
  • Restless leg syndrome, a frequent urge to move one or both of your legs to alleviate discomfort

The most obvious sign of varicose veins is the blue-hued bulging of the blood vessels visible just under the surface of the skin.  But this isn’t always the case. Often, varicose veins bulge inward rather than outward toward the skin’s surface. Thus, they’re less visible, though still painful. Visible signs of varicose veins may also be obscured by swelling in the calves.

So are those leg cramps varicose veins? They could potentially be, it’s best to get a professional opinion.

If you think your frequent leg cramps and pains may be caused by varicose veins, call 904.901.7881 (VEIN) (8346) and schedule a consultation at the The Vein Institute. Dr. St. George will be able to confirm whether you’re suffering from varicose veins and start you on immediate, effective treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Leg cramps and pain can have a variety of causes, including muscle injury, poor circulation, nerve issues, blood clots, arthritis, dehydration, and more. It’s important to identify the root cause to determine the right treatment.

Yes, varicose veins can cause leg cramps, especially in the calves and feet. These cramps are often described as “Charlie horses” and may occur alongside symptoms like leg heaviness, swelling, or restless leg sensations—particularly at the end of the day.

Not always. While many varicose veins are visibly bulging and blue-toned near the skin’s surface, some may bulge inward and not be visible. Swelling can also obscure visible signs.

If your cramps tend to worsen in the evening, improve with rest and elevation, or are accompanied by swelling and heaviness, varicose veins could be the culprit. A vein specialist like Dr. James St. George can provide a definitive diagnosis.

Schedule a consultation with a vein specialist. Dr. St. George at The Vein Institute in Jacksonville can evaluate your symptoms and begin effective treatment right away. Call 904.901.7881 to make an appointment.

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We are proud to be distinguished as an IAC Accredited Vascular Testing Facility. The Vein Institute adheres to the strictest national guidelines for vascular testing, demonstrating a commitment to the highest quality patient care.

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