The pacemaker will regulate the heartbeat, and a regulated heartbeat will regulate the speed blood is moved throughout the body. Improved blood flow, especially in the legs, will improve general health across the board.
The prescription drug called pentoxifylline treats certain ailments. Most commonly, it is used to improve symptoms of blood flow problems in the legs and the arms.
Smoking constricts blood vessels and so decreases the flow of blood ot the arms and legs.
You probly have bad blood flow to your legs
There is no blood flow in that area.
There is no problem with your leg! I get this all the time, when crossing your legs, you stop blood flow so its good to remember to switch legs!
To increase the return of blood back to the heart, you can elevate your legs above heart level, wear compression stockings, engage in regular physical activity to improve circulation, and avoid prolonged periods of sitting or standing. Additionally, staying hydrated and maintaining a healthy weight can also support healthy blood flow.
There was a news item on ABC TV Wed 6 Feb dealing with a new use for an existing drug to restore blood flow to legs
It could mean that they are swelling or that the blood supply to the legs have been cut off, and the blood flow no longer is flowing toward that part of the body.
Yes, restricted blood flow to the legs will result in less oxygen getting to the muscles to power them, so yes it would have all your mentioned effects.
Raising the legs allows the blood to flow to the most vital organs (heart, brain) during shock.
The word sought is likely venostasis, reduced blood flow in the veins, especially in the legs.