__._,_.__Your blood does a fantastic job of transporting nutrients and
oxygen to every part of your body, so if you have a problem with your
circulatory system, it can create a knock-on effect that impacts upon your
general health. Poor circulation usually stems from other health factors, but
it is important that you are aware of warning signs that indicate a problem, as
well as the steps you can take to improve the condition should you need to do
so. This article will run through some common symptoms of poor circulation, as
well some tips for treating it at home.
Symptoms of Poor Circulation
1. Feelings of numbness : Most of
us will have accidentally lay on one of our arms while sleeping at some point,
and will be familiar with the numb feeling that tends to result. This sensation
comes about because you have inadvertently limited your blood circulation. If
you find that you often experience a similar sensation in your limbs without an
obvious trigger, it could be a sign that your blood circulation is permanently
restricted.
2. Loss of Appetite : If you don't feel hungry,
despite having skipped a meal, it could indicate a circulatory problem. Your
liver sends signals to your brain to tell it you're hungry, but it can only do
this when it receives adequate blood flow. This symptom can also cause weight
loss over time as you will eat less.
3. Cold Hands and Feet :Your blood flow is also
responsible for ensuring your body stays at a healthy temperature, and rubbing
cold hands together is a natural response we all use to try and encourage blood
to flow more quickly. If your circulation is compromised, areas of the body
with lots of nerve endings like the hands and feet can feel unusually cold.
4. Skin Discoloring : Cyanosis is a condition
characterized by a slight discoloration of the skin due to low oxygen levels
just below the skin's surface. If you have poor circulation, you may see signs
of cyanosis, and your fingers and toes may appear slightly bruised or red. 5.
Varicose Veins : If your blood is not pumping as it should, pressure
can build and cause veins to twist and swell. The resulting varicose veins tend
to appear on the lower legs, and cause pain or itchiness. Varicose veins can be
both a symptom and cause of poor circulation, but there are also some specific home remedies you can
use to treat them.
6. Brittle Nails and Hair Loss : Your
nails and hair can provide some of the clearest signs that your blood is not
distributing the required amount of nutrients around your body. Hair can become
thin, dry and even start to fall out, whether you are male or female. Your
nails will become weaker and more prone to breaking.
7. Swelling and Leg Ulcers
In extreme cases, poor circulation can cause swelling in
extremities. If your hands or feet begin to swell it could be a result of slow
blood flow, which causes fluid to gather. Leg ulcers are sore inflamed parts of
the skin characterized by a rash that refuses to go away. If you notice red
patches or swelling gathering around your ankles or lower legs, you may have
problems with circulation.
8. Exhaustion
Restricted blood flow means less oxygen and nutrients reach the
muscles, so you will become fatigued much more easily. Lack of breath, sore
muscles, and the inability to complete physical tasks that you should find
easy, are all indicators of poor circulation.
9. A Tight Chest
Your heart might pump your blood around your body, but it also
needs to be supplied with plenty of blood flow as well. If it isn't, then you
may develop angina, characterized by feelings of tightness in the chest. If
pain recurs in fits and spurts, it can be a common indicator of poor
circulation.
10. Poor Libido or Erectile Dysfunction : Poor
circulation can cause associated problems with both the female and male libido
because reproductive organs require a sizable supply of blood in
order to function properly. The obvious issue that can effect men is erectile
dysfunction, while women may suffer from irregular menstrual cycles and a
loss of energy in the bedroom.
11. Forgetfulness and Concentration Issues : The
brain is another organ that needs to be fed a regular supply of oxygen, and it
only gets the stocks it
needs if your blood is flowing as it should. Poor circulation will affect your
ability to focus and concentrate when going about your daily business, and can
have a negative impact on both short term and long term memory.
12. Digestive Issues : If your blood flow slows
down, it will have an impact on a number of bodily processes and digestion is
one of them. This can reduce the frequency of bowel movements and even
contribute to constipation.
What Should You Do If You Think You Have Poor Circulation?
If you are exhibiting many of the signs of poor circulation, you
will want to know what to do next. Firstly, if you are concerned about your
symptoms or they are causing you great pain and discomfort, it is extremely
important that you book an appointment to see your doctor. Poor circulation can
itself be a symptom of other conditions such as diabetes, peripheral artery
disease, heart disease, obesity or blood clots, so you should get yourself checked
out if you're concerned.
However, there are a number of lifestyle changes that can help you
combat poor circulation if you are suffering from it, or stop it from
developing before you experience any major symptoms. Here are some of the most
recommended:
1. Keep Yourself Moving : It's the nature of the world
we live in today that many of us spend a huge amount of time inactive and
seated. But your circulatory system requires movement to function properly, and
regular daily exercise (even just a short 30 minute walk every day) is the best
way to keep your blood pumping quickly and ward off symptoms.
2. Don't Overdo Alcohol or Stimulants : Stimulants,
like coffee, energy drinks and diet pills, have an effect on your blood. If you
take too much, too often, it can lead to poor circulation and bigger issues
down the line. Coffee and tea have some health benefits and you don't need to
cut them down altogether, but try to reduce to 2-3 cups a day. Avoid other
stimulants altogether. Similarly, alcohol intake should be limited to no more
than 1-2 units per day.
3. Relax and Unwind : Stress is not good for your
heart, and can have a bigger impact upon your blood circulation than you might
think. Take some time out to relax in a warm bath, run through some yoga
exercises, meditate, or sit in a scented room lit by candles and read. Whatever
relaxation tip works best for you is fit for purpose!
4. Apply Rosemary OIL : Tense
cramped muscles can compromise blood flow and lead to problems associated with
poor circulation. If you find yourself cramping up around the neck, shoulders,
or legs, ask someone to massage rosemary essential oil mixed with olive oil
into the problem area. Use 20-30 drops of rosemary oil for every 2 oz of
olive oil. Lavender essential oil can help too.
5. Combine Hot and Cold Showers : When you
shower, try applying hot then cold water on to areas affected by poor
circulation. The hot water causes blood to rush immediately to the problem
region, while the cold water encourages it to speed to your organs. You may
find it bracing, but it helps keep your circulatory system moving and your skin
oxygenated.
6. Add Nuts and Seeds to Your Diet : Several
different nuts and seeds contain goodness that can reduce inflammation and
oxidative cell damage within your vessels and arteries, keeping your blood
circulating freely. Walnuts and almonds are the two of the best nuts to use,
and have plenty of other uses too -find out more here. A whole
host of seeds can also benefit your circulation, including flaxseed, chia,
pumpkin and pine. Sprinkle them on your salad or sandwich, or add to them to
other dishes.
7. Pick the Perfect Posture : Bad spinal
alignment is a recipe for poor circulation, but many of us have poor posture.
Try to train your body so that it naturally holds good posture by engaging in
good practices. You can learn more about posture
control here.
8. Create the Perfect Salad : Veggies
are fantastic for your heart and circulatory function, and if you use the right
combination in your salad, they can help boost your defenses against
poor circulation. Try to keep things varied. Mix dark leafy greens such as kale
or spinach with bell peppers, celery/cucumber, onions and olives. Get your
crunch from the already discussed nuts and seeds rather than croutons. Finally,
garnish with parsley, one of the best herbs for healthy circulation.
9. Root Out the Problem : Garlic, onion and ginger are
all root vegetables that should form a part of everyone's diet. They have so
many benefits, including the stimulation of the circulatory system. All three
are excellent anti-inflammatory and can help you in so many ways!
10. Switch to Green Tea : Green tea is wonderfully
healthy, and provides many of the benefits of stimulants without the associated
problems. It will provide you with plenty of energy and goodness, without any
adverse effects on your blood circulation.
11. Look At Your Feet : Or more specifically, check
out your shoes. It might sound unlikely, but a good pair of shoes can really
reduce the impact walking has on your body. If yours are too tight or the wrong
shape, it could be time to change them for the good of your circulation.
12. Add Some Spice : Many spices can help improve circulation, but cayenne pepper is
considered to be one of the best. It also boosts metabolism and clears your
sinuses, so you have plenty of reasons to add some heat to your favorite dish!
(Source- Via E-mail from YR Raghavan Air Warrier Veteran)
Very useful and very very realistic not even a cardiologist couldn't explain me. I am searching for the causes this symptoms.Realy very nice. I am a father of a Doctor( specialist in another field) but my daughter didn't tell me the causes.By the way I am a cardiac patient. Thank you.
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