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

Visible veins in your hands are usually not a sign of calcium deficiency. They’re commonly caused by normal factors such as:

  • Thin or fair skin
  • Low body fat
  • Aging (skin becomes thinner)
  • Exercise or heat (veins expand)
  • Genetics

In some cases, very prominent veins can be linked to circulation issues or varicose veins, but that’s different from calcium deficiency.

A true calcium deficiency may cause symptoms like:

  • Muscle cramps or spasms
  • Tingling in fingers/lips
  • Weak or brittle nails
  • Fatigue
  • Bone problems

If the veins suddenly became much more visible, are painful, swollen, or accompanied by other symptoms, it’s worth checking with a doctor.

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