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Poor Blood Circulation: Causes and Effects
Various disorders might lead to poor blood circulation. The major reasons for poor blood circulation are free radical injury to the circulatory system, deficiencies in sufficient nutrients, and acid toxins in the body.
The causes of poor blood circulation are smoking, weight issues, diabetes mellitus, lack of exercise, unbalanced diet plans, high blood-pressure levels, high cholesterol levels, specific nervous system conditions, thyroid problems, pregnancy and lack of movement.
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Circulatory disorders are fairly common in middle aged and elderly people. It is due to cholesterol plaque deposits along the walls of the arteries, making them harden and constrict.
Poor blood circulation might lead to blueness, pallor, along with other symptoms. Poor circulation may also reduce healing effectiveness in affected regions leading to delay in healing. Blueness can indicate cyanosis caused by lack of circulation and might prove to be fatal.
Impotence is also caused due to poor blood circulation. Diabetes, high blood pressure levels, high cholesterol levels and issues related to the heart make it more complex.
There are several types of blood circulatory disorders.
One such is the peripheral artery disease (PAD) which is a scenario that can be compared to coronary artery disease and carotid artery disorder. In PAD, fat deposits build right up in the interior linings of the artery walls. These obstacles restrict the circulation of blood, mainly in arterial blood vessels leading to the kidneys, abdomen, arms, legs and feet.
Also read: 14 Top Home Remedies To Improve Blood Circulation
Another type of blood circulatory disorder is arteriolar sclerosis that involves both the interior and medial layers of the arteries, the limbs, eyes, and other organs. This state causes reduced blood circulation to these tissues which may create blood circulation problems, peripheral blood vessel disorder, impaired flow to the eyes and kidneys and lead to blindness and kidney failure.
Another blood circulatory disorder is oligochromemia, which can be defined as an absence of circulating red cell volume or, in other words, haemoglobin content. A lack of circulating blood volume, both cellular components and fluid, is called oligemia. This can be the result of an acute blood loss or it might be of long-term nature, like an anaemia along with dehydration.
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