You can shave you legs...but I have found in my own experience that it only worsens the condition. I suggest you use moisturizers daily, and get a prescription from your doctor for a topical creme you can use to clear it up. Until everything is completely gone, do not shave. It should only take a couple of weeks.
Eczema cream is generally an all over cream, so it should be safe to use on my legs. If there are questions, consulting the manufacture's helpline should answer question.
If you have eczema so bad that you are having a swelling on your legs you must see your doctor. The treatment that is usually prescribed for eczema is a topical steroid cream and emulsifying cream.
Yes. Heat will cause an expansion of the veins in the legs causing an increasing in blood circulation throughout the legs.
Elevating your legs too much can actually hinder optimal circulation and comfort. It is recommended to elevate your legs slightly above heart level to promote better circulation and reduce swelling.
No. Horses need to move around to keep proper circulation in their legs. Being in a stall most of the day and all night is not healthy for them.
yes
Distal circulation refers to circulation that occurs at the furthest point of the central core. This includes the arms and legs.
No. To improved circulation in the legs you can be given clot dissolver and you wear TEDS or undergo vein stripping and ligation.
Symptoms of poor blood circulation in the legs include pain, numbness, tingling, swelling, coldness, and skin discoloration.
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There are a few reasons your legs might feel hot at night. It could be due to poor circulation, nerve damage, or certain medical conditions like peripheral neuropathy or restless legs syndrome. Ensure your room is cool and consider talking to a healthcare professional if the problem persists.