As the uterus grows it puts pressure on the inferior vena cava which
in turn increases pressure
in the leg
veins. They may be painful and can make your
legs feel heavy and achy. The skin around the varicose veins may itch, throb or feel like it’s burning. When clots form in veins near the surface of the body, swelling and redness appear along the affected area of the vein. You may consult a doctor and get your doubts clarified. Don’t cross your legs or ankles while sitting.