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  2. Poor Circulation: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

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    Plaque buildup, blood clots or narrowed blood vessels can lead to poor circulation. When obstacles or narrow paths slow down blood flow, it’s difficult for your body to send blood to every part of your body in an efficient way. Exercise and healthy food can help.

  3. The Most Common Signs of Poor Circulation and How to Improve Them

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    If you suffer from poor circulation, read more to learn about the common signs, causes and symptoms of poor circulation and what treatment options are available. This article is based on...

  4. Poor Circulation: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, and More

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    If you have poor circulation, you may experience symptoms, including tingling and muscle cramps. Doctors typically treat the underlying cause of poor circulation.

  5. Poor circulation: Symptoms, causes, treatment, and more

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    Poor circulation reduces blood flow to various body parts. It can cause numbness, tingling, and swelling. Conditions such as atherosclerosis, diabetes, and blood clots can cause poor...

  6. Symptoms of Poor Circulation - WebMD

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    Learn the symptoms of poor circulation like numbness, cold hands, discoloration, and erectile dysfunction that could point to an underlying illness.

  7. 10 Warning Signs of Poor Blood Circulation You Should Know

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    Learn about the warning signs of poor blood circulation, such as painful cramps, swelling in toes and fingers, fatigue, and so on.

  8. How To Improve Blood Circulation - Cleveland Clinic Health ...

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    Poor blood circulation can cause discomfort but can be improved with exercise, changes in diet, keeping your legs elevated, cutting out smoking and even some medications.