Warning Signs: Bulging Veins, Eye Changes, Unusual Odors!


Protrusion in the abdomen: Organs under pressure. Veins in the abdominal subcutaneous tissue are deep, with abundant overlying fatty tissue, making visible veins rare. However, when conditions like liver cirrhosis, ascites, or tumors compress organs, one of the three major veins (portal vein, superior vena cava, inferior vena cava) can be blocked. This leads to dilation of superficial abdominal wall veins, appearing as thicker and straighter veins.

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