What is the function of blood circulation?
Through the circulatory system, the entire body is supplied with blood, oxygen and nutrients necessary for health.
When the heart, vein, artery, capillaries, and other blood vessels are healthy, the cell absorbs essential minerals without any hindrance, and expels waste from the body.
Any type of obstruction in the blood vessel has a negative effect on many systems and organs. Against the background of blood circulation disorders, the cell can no longer be fed with oxygen, therefore, the quality of its functioning decreases sharply, which in turn creates a prerequisite for the development of a number of health problems.
People who are older than age 40, are overweight, have diabetes and don’t get much exercise are more likely to have poor circulation.
Poor circulation can cause a number of symptoms, including:
- Muscles that hurt or feel weak when you walk.
- A “pins and needles” sensation on your skin.
- Pale or blue skin color.
- Cold fingers or toes.
- Numbness.
- Chest pain.
- Swelling.
- Veins that bulge.
Source:
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/21882-poor-circulation