Your body’s vascular system circulates blood, oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. When blood flow to a specific part of the body is reduced, you may experience symptoms of poor circulation, such as:
Tingling, numbness or loss of sensation in hands, feet or toes.
Changes in skin temperature (cold hands, feet, legs and ears)
Throbbing or stinging pain in limbs
Edema or Swelling in the feet, legs or fingers
Muscle cramps
Hair loss
Vertigo or Dizziness
Dry Skin
While poor circulation isn’t a condition itself, it can be an indicator of many other health conditions, such as:
Peripheral Vascular Disease (PVD)
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)
Atherosclerosis
Aneurysms
Varicose (Spider) Veins
Blood Clots
Lymphedema
And Many More
While most of these conditions are treatable when caught early, it’s important to find a vascular specialist that can properly diagnose and treat the underlying condition.
Don’t let poor circulation slow you down. Request a physician referral today!
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