Poor Circulation

by admin on January 15, 2012

The condition of poor circulation is becoming an increasingly common problem for people today as society ages. The most typical cause of poor circulation is peripheral arterial disease and the atherosclerosis which causes that. The signs of poor circulation are a friable looking skin, lack of hair growth and poor pulses in the foot and leg. As the condition gets worse the classic sign of poor circulation is the symptom of intermittent claudication which is the severe pain which develops from a lack of oxygen getting to the muscles.

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