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from http://health.nytimes.com/health/guides ... rview.html
Causes

Venous insufficiency involves one or more veins. Valves in the veins usually push the flow of blood toward the heart. When these valves are damaged, the blood leaks and pools in the legs and feet. The condition may also be caused by a blockage in a vein from a clot (deep vein thrombosis).

Chronic venous insufficiency is a long-term condition. It occurs because of partial vein blockage or blood leakage around the valves of the veins.

Risk factors for venous insufficiency include:

* Age
* Being female (related to levels of the hormone progesterone)
* Being tall
* Genetic factors
* Obesity
* Pregnancy
* Prolonged sitting or standing
And that's just your legs. Of course, when it comes to veins in your brain and spine, nothing like that could ever happen.
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And if it does, it really doesn't do anything.

I can't figure that out, if it's bad for your legs how can it not be bad for your brain and spine.
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