What is Poor Circulation? *Circulatory system problems arise when there is
limited blood flow to the legs, hands, heart and rest of the body. The blood
vessels become blocked as a fatty substance called plaque builds up and
hardens and constricts the walls of the arteries and veins. This interrupts
the normal flow of blood through the vessels and results in poor
circulation. *
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*A variety of conditions can be brought on by poor circulation such as high
blood pressure,hypertension, stroke,varicose veins, peripheral artery
disease, heart disease, kidney damage, aneurysms,
arteriosclerosis,Raynaud'sdisease and phlebitis.*
Diagnosing Poor Circulation *The diagnosis will be based on the patient's
medical history, family history and lifestyle. The doctor has to determine
the root cause of the circulatory disorder before administering treatment.*
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*The symptoms and signs of poor circulation include:*

   - *Cold hands and feet *
   - *Pins and needles *
   - *Cramping or fatigue in legs, buttocks or feet during activity *
   - *Swollen feet or legs *
   - *Deteriorating vision *
   - *Blueness, purple or dark skin (cyanosis – an indication of
   inadequate oxygen delivery) *
   - *White fingers *
   - *Lower leg pain *
   - *Blood clots *
   - *Brittle toenails *
   - *Loss of sensation in the hands and feet *
   - *Poor discernment of temperature *
   - *Dizziness when standing quickly *
   - *Numbness *
   - *Migraines and headaches *
   - *Tinnitus and hearing loss *
   - *Foot and leg ulcers *
   - *Varicose veins and spider veins *
   - *Pale, hairless, mottled, scaly or shiny skin on the calves, ankles
   or feet *

*If you often feel numbness, pain and swelling in your feet and legs or
suffer from cold hands, seek immediate treatment. Poor circulation can be
extremely harmful to the body and it is vital that the right amount of blood
flows to the heart and the brain. *

Medical Causes of Poor Circulation - Anemia

   - *Diabetes *
   - *High blood pressure *
   - *High cholesterol *
   - *Obesity *
   - *Heart disorders *
   - *Circulatory disorders *
   - *Blood vessel disorders *
   - *Artery and vein disorders *
   - *Arterial insufficiency *
   - *Intermittent claudication *
   - *Thrombophlebitis *
   - *Nerve and thyroid disorders *
   - *Varicose veins *
   - *Anaemia *
   - *Asthma *
   - *Bronchitis *
   - *Pneumonia *
   - *Emphysema *
   - *Pregnancy *

*Other factors that contribute to circulatory system problems are tobacco
smoking, poor eating habits, insufficient exercise and sitting in a cramped
position for long periods (also known as Economy Class Syndrome/DVT – deep
vein thrombosis) *

Help for Poor Circulation *Circulatory system problems can be treated with
conventional medication, lifestyle changes as well as natural and
alternative therapies. The primary objective is to prevent circulatory
problems, relieve swelling, pain and speed healing. Mild cases of poor
circulation usually require an aerobic exercise program, a healthy eating
plan and a low dose of aspirin.*
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*Treatment also involves making certain important adjustments to your
lifestyle such as eating a high fibre and low fat diet, exercising
regularly, losing weight and quitting smoking. Your doctor may prescribe
medication to relieve the pain and swelling.*

Treatments for Poor Circulation

   - *Over-the-counter medication such as aspirin, analgesia and
   heparinoid creams *
   - *Prescription medication such as pentoxifylline *
   - *Surgical procedures such as angioplasty, atherectomy,
   revascularization and endarterectomy *
   - *Vitamin B6 and B12, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, niacin, and magnesium. *
   - *Physical therapy *
   - *Hydrotherapy *

*In addition to these treatment options, you would also have to revise your
nutritional requirements by increasing your intake of water and eliminating
refined foods such as caffeine, alcohol and sugar. Include low fat and high
fiber* *in your diet to* *reduce cholesterol levels and improve circulation*
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Is there a Natural Treatment for Poor Circulation? *Natural and holistic
treatments that include herbal and homeopathic remedies reduce symptoms
effectively and address the overall health and wellbeing of the individual.
*
*Natural remedies can stimulate circulation and at the same time improve
your overall physical, emotional and mental health. Treatments like
hydrotherapy, acupuncture, reflexology, aromatherapy and massage are also
very therapeutic. *
*There are a number of herbal and homeopathic remedies that can be very
effective in treating the underlying causes of poor circulation without the
harmful side effects of some of the prescription drugs. These include herbs
such as Ginkgo biloba, Zingiber officinalis and Rosmarinus officinale
(Rosemary). Consult a homeopath or herbalist about advice on the treatment
that suits your needs best. If you are already using prescription medication
for circulatory problems, always consult your doctor before deciding to take
any herbal remedies. *

Some Useful Tips *There are various methods to prevent, treat and improve
blood circulation and they include the following:*

   - *Exercise regularly or participate in any physical activity for at
   least 30 minutes a day. Try walking, swimming, biking or aerobics to get the
   blood pumping. *
   - *Eat a healthy, well balanced diet that is high in fibre and low in
   fat - this will ensure that your cholesterol levels remain in check. *
   - *Incorporate supplements such as gingko biloba, cod liver oil, omega
   3 fish oils and garlic to improve circulation. *
   - *Quit smoking as this increases cholesterol, hardens the arteries
   and causes other blood vessels to constrict. *
   - *Wear support socks or compression hosiery to improve poor
   circulation. *
   - *Take a warm bath or soak feet in warm water to increase the blood
   flow. *
   - *Feet and other extremities should be kept warm by wearing thermal
   or woollen socks. *
   - *Reduce stress through meditation, deep breathing exercises or
   listening to music. *
   - *Keep swollen feet raised for short intervals to allow the blood to
   flow through and help the fluid to drain from the feet. *
   - *Avoid staying inactive for long periods, keep moving to improve
   circulation (if you work in an office and spend most of the time seated, get
   up now and then to run an errand). *

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