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If your veins are visible in your hand, it is a signal of ca…

That sounds like another truncated social media claim. If the hidden message is suggesting that visible veins on your hands are a sign of a serious condition, that’s usually misleading.

Visible hand veins are often normal and can be due to:

  • Low body fat (less fat under the skin makes veins easier to see).
  • Aging (skin becomes thinner over time).
  • Exercise or heat, which can temporarily make veins more prominent.
  • Genetics, as some people naturally have more visible veins.

Visible veins by themselves are not a reliable sign of calcium deficiency, poor circulation, heart disease, or another specific illness.

However, if the veins become prominent along with symptoms such as:

  • Pain, swelling, redness, or warmth,
  • A hard, tender vein,
  • Sudden changes in one hand or arm,
  • Numbness, weakness, or color changes,

then it’s worth getting evaluated by a healthcare professional, as those symptoms could indicate a vascular or other medical issue.

If you saw a post claiming, for example, “If your veins are visible in your hand, it is a signal of calcium deficiency,” that claim is not supported by medical evidence. Visible hand veins alone are usually a normal variation.

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