Poor blood circulation is the start of numerous other health problems.
Symptoms and signs of poor blood circulation often only show up after the problem is well-established, which can make it dangerous and difficult to treat.
What causes poor blood circulation?
Low blood circulation is caused by different underlying conditions. The most common ones are atherosclerosis (“hardening of the arteries) and peripheral artery disease (PAD).
If you experience symptoms of blood circulation problems, consult your physician right away. Poor circulation can lead to heart attack, stroke and even death.
How to treat poor blood circulation…
What are the signs of poor blood circulation?
Symptoms of poor blood circulation mostly occur in the hands, feet, arms, and legs. Here are 8 signs to look out for…
Leg Pain While Walking
A common symptom of poor blood circulation is pain or cramping of your leg or hip muscles. This is felt while walking, climbing stairs or another similar physical activity. This is a condition called intermittent claudication, which is a sign of PAD.
Numbness and Weakness
Your arms or legs may feel weak or numb. This can happen while you are moving, or even sitting still.
If these symptoms in your arms and legs come about suddenly and are accompanied by impaired or slurred speech and drooping facial muscles, you may have low blood circulation to your brain due to atherosclerosis.
Poor circulation in the arteries which supply blood to the brain can cause a stroke.
Coldness and Swelling
If your feet, hands or lower legs feel cold all the time for no apparent reason – it is a sign of poor blood circulation.
Low blood circulation due to PAD or atherosclerosis tends to produce coldness in one foot, hand or leg more than the other. You could also notice swelling in your extremities due to poor circulation, particularly in your legs and feet.
Learn more about the causes of poor blood circulation in your hands and feet…
Non-healing Sores
Sores on your feet or legs that don’t seem to heal are a common sign. You may also notice that ulcers or infections in your legs and feet heal very slowly.
You may also notice that you’re losing hair on your legs and feet or that your hair is growing slower than normal. Your toenails may grow slowly as well.
Changes in Skin Colour
Poor circulation can cause your skin in your arms, hands, legs, and feet to change colour. You may notice that your skin looks “shiny”.
Your legs and feet may turn pale or bluish in colour, due to the poor blood and oxygen delivery to your extremities.
Weak Pulse in Your Legs
Poor blood circulation due to atherosclerosis or PAD can cause your pulse to become weak in your feet or legs.
When the pulse in your limbs is weak or absent, this means that there is little or no blood circulation to these areas.
The most common method that doctors use to determine blood flow problems is to check your pulse in the leg and groin areas.
Chest Pain
Chest pain or angina, and other symptoms of a heart attack are signs of poor blood circulation in the arteries to your heart.
This may be a sign of atherosclerosis in these arteries. If you have chest pain, you should see your doctor right away to prevent a potentially life-threatening medical problem.
Erectile Dysfunction
If you’re a man, experiencing erectile dysfunction can be a sign of low blood circulation.
Erectile problems can indicate poor blood flow to your groin and lower extremities due to one or more blocked, clogged, or narrowed arteries.
Want to improve your blood circulation naturally?
There are some easy steps you can take to improve your blood circulation…
Stay Hydrated –
Drink enough good, clean water.
Reduce Your Sugar Intake –
Cut out sugar in order to get your blood to flow more freely.
Detoxify Your Body –
To get rid of toxins that are floating around in your body.
Balance Your Blood Sugar Level –
With the right diet, exercis, and the Manna Blood Sugar Support, you can keep your blood sugar level.
Use Manna Blood Circulation Support –
The Manna Blood Circulation Support is specially formulated to help improve blood flow in the most natural way, WITHOUT any negative side effects.
How does Manna Blood Circulation work?
Manna Blood Circulation Support is made from a combination of ingredients that work together to give the best blood circulation boost possible. Let’s see what each of the ingredients do…
Ginkgo Biloba Extract
Helps improve blood circulation, helping your brain, eyes, and legs function better.
L-Arganine
Helps lower your blood pressure by relaxing and opening your arteries.
L-Citrulline
Boosts nitric oxide production in the body. Nitric oxide helps your arteries relax and work better, which improves blood flow throughout your body.
Guarana
An ingredient containing caffeine which stimulates the circulation of blood.
See what our customers say about Manna Blood Circulation Support:
“I’ve been on this course for about 7 days and find I’m not waking up with headaches anymore which happened every morning for many years. I also had chest pains 24/7 and that’s all gone. My energy levels have also improved tremendously. Being a polio victim my feet are constantly cold and that also has improved.” – Jane
“I start using the blood circulation support product for over a month now and all I can say is I feel great. No more numbness feeling in the legs. Awesome.” – Liana
“I was taking Blood Circulation Support for about three months and felt good and then I stopped taking it but noticed that in the mornings my feet were cold and the blood was not flowing to my toes. So I have started taking it again (for about a week now) and have noticed that my toes are doing much better again. I also seem to have more energy.” – Lindsey