It depends of the stiffness.
If the morning stiffness in joints it is related to an autoimmune process.
If you mean stiffness with numbness and tingling after you had a part of your body in an wear position, it is related to low blood flow to that part of the body
Everyone good be affected by low or good blood circulation. Hypothermia will cause someone to have bad blood circulation. Exercise can help someone have good blood circulation.
low blood circulation
low blood pressure Anemia, poor circulation.
Alcohal and tobacco consumption will decrease the blood circulation. It will resulting the low sperm / egg production.
If someone has uncontrolled high blood pressure with very low blood volume, it can be a sign of the early stages of acute renal failure caused by the hypovolemia. It also can mean the body is reacting to the low blood volume and hypotension by constricting blood vessels to raise the low blood pressure as the heart beats faster to try to increase the low circulation and oxygen content of the blood and then the blood pressure can become unstable and be raised.
Could be low blood pressure or bad circulation or anemia. many other reasons but those would be common.
dunno really but mine do it too its suppost to be cause of low blood circulation .. if tht helps
Low blood pressure means the blood flow through the circulation system has been delayed. As a result, blood flow goes through the Renal tubules will be effected. Blood goes through that tube won't be much. Hence, Blood will be slowed when it passes by the renal tubules.
In order to improve circulation, you should exercise on a regular basis, eat a healthy low fat, high fiber diet and also keep your weight at a healthy level. If you smoke, you should quit.
The human heart is comprised of four chambers, of which two -- the left ventricle and the right ventricle -- intake low pressure blood and outflow high pressure blood. The process of taking in a low pressure fluid at a given volume, and then sending out the same volume at a higher pressure, is "pumping". According to this logic, the heart contains *two* ventricular pumps, which use muscular contraction to raise the pressure of the blood. At a little more detail, the left ventricle pump sends high(er) pressure, oxygenated blood throughout the body -- brain, digestive system, limbs, etc. -- through the arterial circulation (arteries). The right ventricle pumps blood which has returned to the heart through the venous system (veins), which is depleted of oxygen, out to the lungs through the pulmonary circulation (this circulation is distinct from the body circulation in that the artery carries low-oxygen blood and the vein carries high oxygen blood). After oxygenation, the blood is returned to the heart through the pulmonary vein, making its way to the left ventricle and the arterial circulation to repeat the cycle. blah blah blah.... the left and right ventricles are the pumps so the answer is two
It sounds like a circulation or blood related problem, it could be any numbeeers of things though.
Deficient blood supply means not enough blood; this happens if there is a problem with the circulation, which could be caused by a blood clot inside a blood vessle, or pressure on a vessle, or a severed blood vessle, or arteriosclerosis.