Poor blood circulation affects millions globally, with estimates suggesting up to 30% of adults may experience circulation issues at some point in their lives. The World Health Organization reports that cardiovascular diseases, which often stem from circulation problems, are the leading cause of death worldwide. The cardiovascular system—comprising the heart, blood vessels, and blood—is the primary system impacted by poor circulation. Unfortunately, circulation issues often manifest through subtle, easily overlooked symptoms. This makes early detection a challenge, allowing underlying problems to progress silently until more serious complications arise. Recognizing these early signs can be crucial for timely intervention and better health outcomes.
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36. Poor Coordination or Unsteadiness Poor coordination or unsteadiness can develop when the brain doesn’t receive enough oxygen and nutrients due to reduced blood flow. This…