Veins of non-muscular type

Amuscular veins are small blood vessels in which the formation and development of muscle is impaired. They do not support blood circulation in the vessel and are emptied by passive flow. The capacity of the veins is relatively small, but the presence of such veins plays an important role in the passage of blood throughout the body. In most cases, they are formed at that stage of vascular development when the muscle wall is not yet formed or is absent. However, some cases have been found at young stages of vein development, indicating abnormal formation.

Possible causes of the appearance of veins of unintentional types include abnormalities of the cardiovascular system, hypoxia, bleeding disorders, various infections and inflammatory diseases. Moreover, this may indicate the manifestation of other diseases in a person. Sometimes the diagnosis of “veinless veins” becomes the reason for starting treatment for the patient’s underlying disease. Early diagnosis and proper treatment will help cope with this pathology. Timely detected changes in the passage of blood in the vascular system can be safe for the patient’s life and the successful course of pregnancy.