Signs of POOR Blood Circulation of the Legs!

Painful aching lower legs
For the sake of your overall health, it’s important to make it a “priority” to care for your veins and your leg circulation. Let us educate you so you can be aware of signs of poor blood circulation, before your body begins to show more serious effects. Confirmed by an article in VEIN THERAPY NEWS, https://www.cms.gov/medicare-coverage-database/details/medcac-meeting-details.aspx?MEDCACId=72 it states, “Chronic venous disease can lead to major decrements in quality of life, and be associated with quality-of-life altering physical stigmata, including telangiectasias and varicose veins.”

Signs of Poor Circulation

Without sufficient blood levels in the legs and feet the body loses energy and becomes fatigued. This is the most common complaint is fatigue and leg Pain. When muscles in our legs do not receive a sufficient amount of blood to properly function, this causes discomfort, achiness, muscle weakness and fatigue and sometimes numbness or tingling of the feet and legs. All these symptoms occur because your body quickly falls tired when the heart is working harder to keep up blood circulation. When there is a lack of good blood circulation. It compromises proper blood flow and the release of  “oxygen” and “nutrients” to the whole body including the vital organs. Improving blood circulation helps promote cell growth and organ function which results in a faster recovery time for healing.

Signs of Good Blood Circulation

When you got good blood circulation, and your heart is functioning properly:
  • Your heart muscles relax
  • Your heart rate lowers
  • Your blood pressure flows evenly
  • Helps improve brain function
  • Helps provide a sharper mind
  • Improves concentration to focus better
  • Helps promote cell growth for healing
  • Improves the health of your skin
  • Relieves achiness, Pain and fatigue of your muscles
  • Helps prevent discomfort of swelling / edema of feet and legs
  • Improves the overall health of your whole body including your vital organs

Proven Studies

Many studies have been done to help ensure good blood flow of our legs. One important study proves working out is getting enough “exercise” is essential. Exercise can include simple long walks, yoga, bicycling, golfing, and yes even walking to some of those 18 holes. When you walk the muscles that surround the veins contract and relax, which stimulates blood flow.  Another study reveals Compression Socks compresses and massages the leg muscles to stimulate blood flow. This compression technology proves wearing therapeutic pressure socks applies pressure that begins at the ankle and eases as you go upwards to prevent leg and feet swelling, discomfort and pain related to poor blood circulation.

be PROACTIVE!  

Don’t wait and then react to the serious conditions that come about because of poor circulation. Start now, proactively working to prevent them to ensure good and proper circulation and the health of your veins.  If you are currently experiencing slight symptoms such as swelling, discomfort, aching and fatigue of your legs muscles, try a pair of light compression socks to boost good blood flow. In the long run, this is a simple, inexpensive way to prevent circulation problems later in life. Rescuelegs offers and recommends a couple of light compression stockings and socks for beginners who want to try, feel and see the difference when wearing compression legwear. Here’s two good styles to try for beginners, The Natural two way stretch knee high or our two way stretch thigh high.
knee high medical compression stockings
Knee High Medical Compression Stockings for Poor Blood Circulation
At rescuelegs.com, the health of your legs and feet, is our priority. We have Certified Fitting Specialist waiting to Help provide you with a proper fit and answer any questions you may have to ensure your legs get the compression needed for good blood circulation, to help relieve any leg and feet discomfort you may have. Please call our Toll Free # (844)-629-9642. In conclusion, Please Take Note. It’s always good to get a full vascular evaluation. Especially, if you have a medical condition related to arterial circulation problems, or see a vein-specialists to determine the precise reason behind leg swelling and accompanying symptoms.

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