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They are not getting blood through because of the certain position there in.
When your feet turn purple and blue, it can be a sign of circulation problems or Raynaud's disease, a disorder involving the blood vessels. With this condition, there is a narrowing of blood vessels in response to cold temperatures or stress.
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they are extemities, have poore circulation in many people and and the first things to get cold. when a person sufers form hypothermia the body cuts of blood suply to the legs and arms first, protecting the body core and vital organs. poor circulation don't forget to tell your doctor next time you see them
Tissue hypoxia (oxygen deficiency) occurs when the blood vessels in the hands, feet, and other extremities narrow in response to cold
Cardiac Circulation
There could be many reasons.If she's a smoker, cigarettes contribute to poor circulation.
If you're a smoker, it's because smokers have poor blood circulation, particularly in their extremities, i.e hands and feet.
sounds like a blood circulation issue and, or heart problem tell a dr asap
Anything that could cause poor blood circulation, even hypertension or anemia.
Exercise is the best things for increasing the circulation in our hands or feet. Otherwise, we can choose some foods in our daily food chart for having a better circulation. More drinking water also could improve it.
Bad circulation? try gloves and socks (Y)
They are not getting blood through because of the certain position there in.
God knows. Must be to do with circulation...biology stuff.
Probably blood circulation problems, see your doctor.
They can be, as diabetes can make blood circulation less efficient.
caused by constriction or narrowing of small blood vessels in the skin of affected patients. The spasm of the blood vessels decreases the amount of blood that passes through them, resulting in less blood being delivered to the hands and feet