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Thread ID: 138996 2015-02-22 05:08:00 Very dark veins on back of hands mzee (3324) PC World Chat
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1394778 2015-02-22 05:08:00 This morning when I woke up the veins on the back of my hands were almost black. After a while they returned to normal.
My son says that it is caused by a low oxygen level in the blood, for some reason.
Any Docs out there?
mzee (3324)
1394779 2015-02-22 05:22:00 Being almost black doesn't sound good. A blue colour indicates low oxygen levels. Did you have your hands folded up during sleep? It might be lack of circulation. If it happens again I would mention it to your GP. Be wary of self-diagnosing using Dr Google. Jen (38)
1394780 2015-02-22 09:14:00 "If it happens again I would mention it to your GP." I would go for a GP
checkup anyway, rather than wait for it to happen again. There could be
a Cardio/Vascular problem needing diagnosis and remedial attention,
without which a possible stroke risk. A few simple tests are required.
blanco (11336)
1394781 2015-02-22 18:16:00 Low oxygenated blood in veins looks more red - not blue.

When the venous pooling occurs the veins bulge with the blood and since they carry carbon dioxide rich blood to the heart they appear bluish. If you are a fair skin person then the veins are more easily visible than in a dark skinned person.

If there is any pain, redness, heat in the area of the swollen veins then you need to see a doctor.
pctek (84)
1394782 2015-02-22 19:32:00 mzee, don't wait, go to your doctor today. Bryan (147)
1394783 2015-02-23 05:59:00 Dark blue indicates de-oxygenated (venous). Bright red (arterial, typically in deeper tissues) is oxygenated.

The vessels may have looked bigger and darker if you had got too hot, as they also serve as a form of heat exchanger with the surrounding environment.

I could be wrong, but I'm not too concerned about it myself.
Paul.Cov (425)
1394784 2015-02-23 06:47:00 Dark blue indicates de-oxygenated (venous). Bright red (arterial, typically in deeper tissues) is oxygenated.

The vessels may have looked bigger and darker if you had got too hot, as they also serve as a form of heat exchanger with the surrounding environment.

I could be wrong, but I'm not too concerned about it myself.
I have been keeping the bedroom windows open and it hasn't happened for the last two nights. Maybe the oxygen level of the room was low :)
mzee (3324)
1394785 2015-02-23 07:17:00 Have you been to see your Doctor yet?

Don't piss around!!!
Zippity (58)
1394786 2015-02-23 08:34:00 Have you been to see your Doctor yet?

Don't piss around!!!

I saw my Doctor last week, checked blood pressure and pacemaker Ok. Told me that at my age I was expecting too much! More pills as usual. My main problem at the moment is a sore right hip which prevents me from going for a walk. I have been trying to ride a bicycle to take the weight off the hip, bit shaky on the balance :) I bought an electric bike to help up the hills. Haven't had the nerve to go on the road yet, stick to the paths.
mzee (3324)
1394787 2015-02-23 08:49:00 OK

Life is too precious to ignore our faults :)
Zippity (58)
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