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Varicose veins

Varicose veins, those dilated veins visible under the skin, are often a symptom of poor venous return . They can be accompanied by pain or a feeling of heaviness in the legs.
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Slow wound healing
If your wounds are slow to heal, it could indicate a circulatory problem. Insufficient blood flow prevents nutrients and repair cells from reaching the affected area.
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Thought disorders
Limited blood supply to the brain can lead to cognitive problems such as memory loss, difficulty concentrating, or dizziness.
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Gastrointestinal problems
Reduced circulation to the digestive organs can lead to bloating, abdominal pain , or a slow digestive process.
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Muscle pain and cramps
Frequent cramps, especially after physical exertion, can be a sign of poor circulation, particularly in cases of intermittent claudication due to insufficient blood supply to the muscles.
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