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 Poor circulation - Is it a heart disease or a neurological problem? -2

Some of the most common symptoms of poor circulation in the body are tingling, burning sensation and cramping sensation of peripheral organs such as legs, feet, arms and hands. These symptoms are almost certain signals that blood can not flow freely throughout the body and supply important nutrients and oxygen to major organisms for various reasons.

In this article, we will try to explain the cause of some nature for you to experience this condition.

Quiet lifestyle, fast food diet, and global toxic overload lead to progressive and dangerous vein and arterial injury. In addition, high concentrations of triglycerides inadvertently produce dangerous cholesterol plaque deposits that significantly restrict blood flow to major organs and systems in all major arteries. Veins and arteries lose their elasticity and flexibility over time, which is a major cause of heart disease, stroke and many systemic diseases.

Is blood cycle of the poor always a heart disease problem, it may be caused by other factors?

There is no doubt that if the blood flow to the upper body or the lower limb is partially restricted, poor blood circulation and the problem of the nervous system in nature may be the cause.

If symptoms are not symmetrical in nature, there is one important clue for your doctor to determine what is causing your bad blood circulation. If one's arm or leg feels awkward and feels a sense of discomfort, it may be a sign of dull nerve or carpal tunnel syndrome causing such symptoms.

The pinched nerve symptoms are felt like pins and needles, radiating the pain and becoming asleep like the arms and legs. Symptoms may worsen after nighttime or inactive periods. Obesity, wrong posture, injuries and countless other factors are the causes of the pressured nerve.

The nerve may also be compressed due to injuries related to work or recreation. For example, people involved in assembly lines and long-term repetitive hand movements may develop carpal tunnel syndrome that compresses nerves by inflating surrounding tendon tissue.

It is important to provide a doctor with a correct explanation of the symptoms about such feeling, exactly which part of the body is involved, and the situation leading to your condition.

Only your doctor can know if the cause of poor blood circulation is essentially cardiologic or neurological by careful examination and analysis of all symptoms. Signs of poor circulation can lead to dangerous health conditions and should not be left untreated.




 Poor circulation - Is it a heart disease or a neurological problem? -2


 Poor circulation - Is it a heart disease or a neurological problem? -2

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