👉 Charge veins are a type of vein that contains blood and other fluids under high pressure, similar to arteries. They are typically found in the skin and subcutaneous tissue and are often associated with inflammation, infection, or injury. Unlike typical veins, charge veins can expand and contract rapidly due to their unique structure, which allows them to store and transport large amounts of fluid. These veins are also known as "drainage veins" because they help remove excess fluid from damaged tissues.