Why Do My Veins Itch and Burn?

March 11, 2026
Przez United Vein & Vascular Centers®

Itching or burning sensations in the legs can be uncomfortable and confusing. Many people assume the cause is dry skin, allergies, or irritation. In some cases, however, these symptoms may be related to problems with blood flow in the veins.

When veins in the legs are not working properly, pressure can build up and affect the surrounding tissues. This can lead to skin changes and unusual sensations such as itching or burning.

How Vein Problems Can Cause Itching and Burning

Healthy veins carry blood back toward the heart with the help of small valves. When these valves weaken or fail, blood can flow backward and collect in the legs. This condition is known as venous reflux and is a key part of chronic venous insufficiency CVI.

When blood pools in the legs, pressure increases inside the veins and surrounding tissues. Over time, this can lead to:

Illustration showing blood pooling in legs symptoms
  • Skin irritation and inflammation
  • Dry, itchy skin near the ankles or lower legs
  • A burning or tingling sensation
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These symptoms often worsen after long periods of standing or sitting.

Vein-related itching often occurs over or near visible veins and is most noticeable in the lower legs or around the ankles. It may be accompanied by swelling and can come with a sensation of warmth or burning in the affected area. Over time, if underlying circulation problems are not treated, the skin may also become discolored or thickened.

Other Symptoms That May Occur

If vein disease is contributing to your symptoms, you may also notice:

These signs suggest that blood is not flowing efficiently through the leg veins.

When Should You See a Vein Specialist?

Occasional itching may not be serious, but you should consider a vein evaluation if:

  • Itching or burning is persistent
  • Symptoms are located near visible veins
  • You have leg swelling or heaviness
  • Skin around the ankles is changing color or texture
  • Symptoms are affecting your daily comfort

A vein specialist can use duplex ultrasound to evaluate blood flow and check for venous reflux.

Vein specialist performing a duplex ultrasound of vein legs

If venous reflux or CVI is diagnosed, treatment can help improve circulation and reduce pressure in the veins. This may help relieve itching, burning, and other leg symptoms.

Treatment options may include:

Addressing the underlying vein issue can improve both comfort and skin health.

Często zadawane pytania

Can varicose veins cause itching?

Yes. Varicose veins and CVI can increase pressure in the legs, which may lead to skin irritation and itching.

Why do my legs feel like they are burning near the veins?

Burning sensations can occur when blood pools in the legs due to venous reflux, causing irritation in surrounding tissues.

Is itchy skin always a vein problem?

No. Dry skin and other conditions can also cause itching. However, persistent itching near visible veins may be related to circulation issues.

How do doctors check for vein problems?

A vein specialist typically uses duplex ultrasound to evaluate blood flow and look for venous reflux.

Will treating vein disease help with itching?

If vein disease is contributing to your symptoms, treatment may help reduce pressure in the veins and improve skin comfort.

When Itching and Burning May Be Linked to Vein Disease

Leg itching or burning isn’t always as simple as it seems. While skin irritation is common, ongoing symptoms, especially when paired with swelling, heaviness, or visible veins, can sometimes point to an underlying circulation issue.

If these sensations aren’t going away or are starting to affect your daily comfort, a vein evaluation can provide clarity and help you understand what’s happening beneath the surface. Identifying the cause is the first step toward finding relief and protecting your long-term vein health.

If you’re concerned about persistent leg symptoms, consider scheduling a consultation to learn more about your options.

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