Circulation Problems

When you have circulation problems, your heart has to work harder. That means you tire more easily and can’t do as much as you used to be able to do. Some causes of poor circulation involve lifestyle choices, but when you visit an established vein clinic in Brooklyn and Bronx, you get experienced advice and expert treatment. Dr. George Bolotin at the Astra Vein Treatment Center delivers personalized services in a state-of-the-art facility. Call today to schedule your consultation and start feeling better quickly.

Are Circulation Problems Serious?

Blood Circulations Problems systemCirculation problems signal that your blood isn’t flowing properly through your veins. The problem may be due to damage to the valves that control the blood flow within your veins. It may even be due to a plaque buildup that has caused a narrowing or partial blockage. These conditions reduce the amount of blood that flows in your veins.

All circulation problems are serious; some are even life-threatening. Poor circulation can make other medical conditions worse and even cause more serious conditions by itself. Therefore, if you notice signs that you have circulation problems, seek medical help at the earliest possible opportunity.

Dr. George Bolotin of the Astra Vein Treatment Center in Brooklyn, New York and and Bronx, New York, specializes in the conditions triggered by poor blood circulation. By consulting a circulation doctor, you can get advice on how to increase blood flow through medical and non-medical methods. This is especially important for African-American women over the age of 40, as they are twice as likely to have poor circulation problems due to blocked leg and foot veins.

What Causes Circulations Problems?

Poor overall health contributes to and may be caused by circulation problems. High blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and other chronic health problems limit your lifespan and degrade your quality of life. Common lifestyle choices add to your poor circulation woes.

Unhealthful habits include:

  • A non-nutritious diet that leads to obesity
  • A sedentary lifestyle
  • Smoking
  • Drinking alcohol in excess
  • Sitting or standing for long periods

If you have poor circulation in your feet, you may be suffering from peripheral artery disease (PAD), which is a treatable condition. PAD usually develops from untreated atherosclerosis, which narrows and hardens your arteries.

Other medical conditions linked to poor circulation include:

What Symptoms Show Poor Circulation?

The most common symptom that gets you to visit a circulation doctor like Dr. Bolotin is the pins and needles sensation. You can experience this feeling in your legs, feet, hands and arms.

While the sensation signals poor circulation, it may be a sign of a more serious medical condition, or it may be temporary, as from a sleeping position.

Other symptoms associated with a lack of blood flow include:

  • Cold hands and feet even when it’s warm
  • Muscle pain and cramping when you exercise
  • Abdominal cramps, stomach pain, constipation or diarrhea
  • Brittle toenails caused by poor circulation in your feet
  • Hair loss on your feet or legs
  • Legs and feet that feel heavy
  • Pelvic pain or discomfort
  • Restless legs and feet
  • Numbness in your extremities
  • Swelling in your legs
  • Dizziness
  • Shortness of breath
  • Dry, itchy or blotchy skin
  • Change in skin tone or color
  • Headaches
  • Trouble remembering things
  • Erectile dysfunction

How Can I Increase My Blood Flow?

If you’re seeking a doctor for poor leg circulation, Dr. Bolotin is one of the best vascular surgeons in Brooklyn and Bronx.

Treatment options to boost your blood circulation include:

  • Compression therapy. For this simple technique, you have to wear compression stockings to boost the poor circulation in your feet
  • Elevating your feet. Putting your feet up reduces any swelling. Keep your feet elevated for 30 minutes, three to four times a day.
  • Exercising. Low-impact exercises like walking and yoga improve your circulation.
  • Diet. One of the reasons for poor circulation in your feet and hands is a high-fat diet. By choosing healthy food, you not only lose weight but also help to prevent further damage to your circulatory system.
  • Minimally invasive procedures. Your vascular specialist in Brooklyn, NY and and Bronx, NY may recommend procedures like endovenous laser ablation, endovenous radiofrequency ablation ambulatory phlebotomy, or sclerotherapy for spider veins or varicose veins.
  • Surgery. If you’ve let yourself go to the point that you’ve endangered your health, you may have to undergo angioplasty or bypass surgery. You may also benefit from minimally invasive surgical interventions to address the side effects of circulation problems, such as spider or varicose veins.

When you search for what doctor to see for poor leg circulation, you’ll find Dr. George Bolotin. To learn how to increase blood flow to your hands and feet, contact the Astra Vein Treatment Center today. Get a correct diagnosis and effective treatment. Start on the path to a longer, healthier life.

Dr. George Bolotin has either authored or reviewed and approved this content.
Vein & Vascular Medical Care
4209 Ave U, Suite A.
Brooklyn, NY 11234
(718) 222-0225

Updated on Dec 17, 2024 by Dr. George Bolotin (Vein & Vascular Specialist) of Vein & Vascular Medical Care

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