3. When this natural blood flow isn’t working
properly, it can lead to symptoms that initially
appear in the feet and legs.
4. While easily overlooked or dismissed, poor
circulation is often a sign of other health
issues, such as obesity, high blood pressure or
cholesterol, and diabetes.
5. To make sure that you’re not at risk for such
health issues, ask yourself the following
five questions to see if you have poor
circulation.
6. 1. Are my toes
red, purple, or blue?
Unhealthy coloring is an obvious sign of
poor circulation.
7. 2. Do I have
unexplained hair loss
on my legs and feet?
Circulating blood supports hair growth, so
poor circulation may result in hair loss.
8. 3. Are my feet and
hands often
excessively cool?
At an extreme, your feet and hands may even
feel ice cold.
9. 4. Do my feet "fall
asleep" easily?
It’s normal for feet to sometimes fall
asleep, but frequent occurrences are a
sign of poor circulation.
10. 5. Do my feet feel
better if I hang them
over the edge of my
bed?
11. If you answered yes to any of these
questions, you may have poor circulation.
Because blood flow supports crucial bodily
functions, circulation problems require special
concern, especially if you are obese and/or
over age 40.
12. FOOT HEALTH RESOURCE CENTER
For more information about treating and
preventing poor circulation from the
experts at FootSmart and the Podiatry
Institute, visit www.footsmart.com/Foot-
Health-Resource-Center.