Feeling like your legs weigh a ton by the end of the day? You're not alone. That aching, throbbing leg pain you experience after standing all day is something many people face, especially those in professions that keep them on their feet for hours. What you might not realize is that this discomfort could be an early sign of a vein condition.
If you’re a nurse, teacher, factory worker, or anyone else who stands for long periods, understanding why your legs hurt and what you can do about it is key. Let's explore the causes behind this pain and the steps you can take to find relief.
When you stand still for extended periods, your blood flow starts to slow. Instead of circulating effectively, it pools in your lower legs. This can strain the tiny one-way valves in your veins. These valves are meant to keep blood flowing upward toward your heart, but when they don’t work properly (a condition known as venous reflux), gravity takes over, and blood begins to collect, creating pressure in your legs.
Over time, this increased pressure does two things:
This combination leads to the deep, persistent, and throbbing pain many feel after a long day of standing. Unlike a sharp or sudden pain, this discomfort gradually builds and worsens toward the evening. By then, legs may be swollen and aching. You may suffer from fatigue, restless legs or any number of other symptoms - symptoms that I find most people ignore, not realizing they are treatable.
Certain groups of people are more likely to experience this kind of pain, especially those in professions requiring prolonged standing, such as:
If this sounds like you, you might chalk up leg pain as part of the job. But in many cases, there’s an underlying cause that can be treated.
If you’re struggling with leg pain after standing, here are a few things you can do right away to find relief. However, it’s important to note that while these solutions may provide temporary relief, they are not a substitute for addressing the root cause of your pain.
Lying down and propping your legs up above heart level helps reduce the pressure that builds up throughout the day. By changing the flow of gravity, you allow blood to move more effectively back toward your heart, easing some of the pressure and pain.
Compression stockings are an excellent solution for supporting circulation in your legs. They gently squeeze the muscles and veins, encouraging better blood flow, reducing pressure, and limiting the inflammation that leads to discomfort.
Look for medical-grade compression stockings, which can be found at most pharmacies or specialty stores.
Some supplements, like horse chestnut extract, have been shown to support vein function. They help slightly constrict the veins, reducing pooling and pressure. While not a long-term solution, some patients tell me they may provide temporary relief.
If your job requires prolonged standing, try engaging your calf muscles throughout the day. Calf raises, gentle stretching, or walking in place can help improve blood flow and reduce the discomfort caused by stagnant blood.
Long-term solutions are available and highly effective, particularly if your leg pain is related to an underlying vein condition. While temporary fixes, such as compression stockings, elevating your legs, or over-the-counter pain relievers, can provide immediate relief, they can also act as an important diagnostic tool. If these short-term solutions ease your discomfort, it could indicate that your pain is linked to a vein condition.
This is why it’s essential not to overlook the possibility of a more serious issue. Consulting a specialist can help identify the root cause and guide you toward the right treatment plan to improve your health and quality of life. For those experiencing leg pain, it’s highly recommended to consider a free vein screening. These screenings can help determine if your symptoms are connected to a vein-related issue and ensure you’re on the path to lasting relief and better overall well-being.
While the tips above can provide short-term relief, they might not fully address the underlying cause of your leg pain, especially if it’s related to venous reflux.
Modern vein treatments are designed to stop the cycle of pooling blood and inflammation by closing off or sealing faulty veins. Once closed, blood reroutes to healthier veins, restoring proper circulation.
Some examples of minimally invasive vein treatments include:
These treatments are done on an outpatient basis, require little to no downtime, and deliver long-lasting results.
If you’re experiencing persistent leg pain, swelling, or other symptoms like restless legs or visible veins, it’s time to take action. Many people assume leg pain is simply part of their job, but it doesn’t have to be.
A professional vein screening can help determine whether venous reflux or another condition is the cause of your discomfort. Early intervention can prevent further damage and help you get back to living without pain.
You don’t have to live with aching legs every day. At Missouri Vein Care, we specialize in diagnosing and treating vein conditions to help people like you find relief.
Schedule your free vein screening today and take the first step toward healthier, pain-free legs. Don’t wait until your pain worsens. Your legs deserve the care they need to keep you moving.