I have my regular blood test tomorrow and always dread it because they can never find a vein and have to keep slapping my arm to get one to come to the surface why do some people have veins you can clearly see and some don't?
They are all there somewhere.......it's just finding them.
If you are of a ...."fatty disposition" then the veins will be embedded in the fat and hence difficult to visualise.
As a general point - extremely bad practice to slap the arm in an attempt to raise the vein. Has the potential to compromise the quality of any blood sample that comes out.
Approved guidance is to ask patient to lightly clench fist. Should vein be difficult to visualise or feel, check other arm. No easy to visualise vein, apply localised warming for a few minutes.
Whether a vein will show or not is down to age, genetics, fat or lack of it, hydration level, warmth - all sorts really.
HI FRUITSALAD, I AM HAVING CHEMOTHERAPY AND NEED REGULAR BLOOD TESTS. LIKE YOU, MY VIENSRE INVISIBLE. LAST YEAR THEY WERE PUTTING 7 CANNULARS IN MY HAND ARM WITHOUT SUCCESS. EVENTUALLY I WAS OFFERED A PICC LINE AND IT WAS PERFECT. IT GOES FROM THE TOP OF THE ARM TO BELOW THE SHOULDER. IT DOES HURT GOING IN BUT ONLY ONE PAIN AND IT IS BEARABLE. MAY BE THE ANSWER FOR YOU. GOOD LUCK.