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Health Tip: Having Poor Circulation in the Feet
By LadyLively on June 13, 2014
Poor foot circulation can occur as a result of health conditions including hardening of the arteries or diabetes. It can indicate a serious medical problem, so it shouldn’t be ignored.
The American Podiatric Medical Association mentions these possible warning signs of poor foot circulation:
- Cramps of the feet or legs, especially while exercising.
- Poor or slow healing of sores.
- Unusual color of the legs or feet.
- Unusual foot or leg temperature.
- Hair loss of the legs or feet.
Source: HealthDay
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