It is a very very common pre - menstrual symptom.
This may be a blood clot in the SVC or other vessel.
Yes, it attempts to fool your body into thinking you are pregnant - many of the side effects mimic early pregnancy.
Sore veins in your hand won't cause a disease.
The jugular vein has a superficial and deep branch, the internal and external branches, respectively. Elevated pressure in the vessels can cause them to appear more distinct than usual. Some possible causes include straining for any reason, standing on your head or hanging upside down, and more serious causes including heart attacks, blood clots in the large veins in your chest, lung tumors, and congestive heart failure. Also, some people's veins are just more prominent than others'.
I had experienced something like that before and I went to see the doctor. She examined me and told mke I had swollen veins that's why I was feeling some pain. I had an ultrasound done to see for sure that it wasn't breast cancer (even though the pain was below the breast area) fortunately nothing was found wrong.The doc said it happens to some people but the cause is not certain.I think it would be better if you consult a doctor to be sure why your having the painsjust to be sure.Best wishes =)
no Yes they are. Some are just more visible that others due to how close to the skin they are and the thickness of the fat layer. During puberty and breast development, the skin will become stretched and thinner and more transparent allowing some veins to stand out more. These should become less visible with time.
No. This is not a sign of breast cancer (at least 99% plus, of the time). However, if there are any significant (or rapid) changes in the appearance of the breast, consult your physician.
Dehidration is a major cause in sunken veins.
I don't know but probably drinking too much milk. your breast veins will stretch and tear and milk flies everywhere
Yes. You will get even more of them as your pregnancy progresses.
yes