circulation problems

Varicose Veins: Symptoms to Watch For

June 17, 2010 Cardiovascular Disease

When you start to develop varicose veins, symptoms tend to come on so gradually that you may not notice them at first. In many cases, varicose veins are little more than a cosmetic problem, but they have been linked to some very serious complications when the condition progresses. In the most severe cases, the skin [...]

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Are Circulation Problems In Legs Dangerous?

March 30, 2010 Cardiovascular Disease

If you or someone you know suffers from circulation problems in legs, it is very important that you begin treating them as soon as possible in order to avoid any potential complications that may come up later on. Poor circulation is frequently ignored by many people because the initial symptoms are very mild and come [...]

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Improve Peripheral Circulation Naturally

March 30, 2010 Cardiovascular Disease

Peripheral circulation problems involve the body’s ability to pump adequate amounts of blood through the extremities, primarily the legs and feet. There are many different ways that peripheral circulation problems can be treated, from supplements and medications to lifestyle choices to even surgery in some cases. Below, we will outline four common herbal supplements that [...]

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How to Recognize and Treat Poor Circulation

March 30, 2010 Cardiovascular Disease

Poor circulation, once though to be an ailment that primarily affects the elderly, is a more common problem than once believed. Due to a number of different lifestyle and dietary factors that are becoming more common, poor circulation is being observed in younger and younger people, sometimes as early as twenty years old. The most [...]

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How to Improve Leg Circulation

February 9, 2010 Cardiovascular Disease

Are you looking for ways of how to improve leg circulation? If so, you are in the right place. When the peripheral circulation problems begin, it is important to begin treatment immediately.  It make seem like improving poor leg circulation is a difficult process that requires a team of physicians, but there are quite a few [...]

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How To Recognize the Symptoms of Poor Circulation

February 2, 2010 Cardiovascular Disease

The symptoms of poor circulation are fairly easy to identify once you know what to look for. When the blood circulation in the body decreases, the effects are most commonly observed and felt in your hands, legs, and feet. This is because the reduced blood flow is most pronounced in these areas, the farthest in [...]

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