Your circulation system sends blood, nutrients, and oxygen to your body that’s why the way your blood circulates is very important for your well-being. If blood flow to some part of your body is reduced, you can feel the symptoms caused by poor circulation. Pain, numbness, tingling, muscle cramps, are only some of the signs of poor circulation that should not be ignored. If you experience any of these symptoms, try to regain the balance to avoid more serious health issues.
In this article, we will tell you about bad circulation symptoms, their causes, and the benefits of pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy that is often used to improve circulation.
How to know if you have blood circulation problems
Many people are unaware that poor blood circulation can lead to more serious health issues like atherosclerosis, diabetes, heart attack, stroke, and others. Knowing the symptoms can help you indicate the problem and address it before it leads to much bigger health issues.
Here are the most common symptoms related to poor blood circulation:
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Numbness in the extremities caused by tissue or nerve damage.
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Sensitivity of extremities to low temperatures.
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Severe fatigue.
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Vertigo and unusual headaches.
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Flaky or dry skin.
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Swelling in extremities.
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Significant hair loss.
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Shortness of breath and heart issues.
Poor blood circulation can be caused by a lack of physical activities, smoking, excessive drinking of alcohol, poor eating habits, and other lifestyle-related habits. However, with the right circulation therapy/treatment and some changes in your daily routine, you can restore normal blood circulation and continue enjoying your life pain-free.
Improve blood circulation with PEMF treatment
All energy is electromagnetic in nature. Our bodies are electric every heartbeat generates electromagnetic waves throughout the blood vessels of the body, stimulating tissues at a cellular level. External magnetic fields and the normal electric and electromagnetic fields produced by the body interact, effecting each of our 70 trillion cells. As a result, magnetic fields act in basic and fundamental ways on molecules and tissues. They affect the most basic functions of all cells.
One of the most basic functions magnetic fields have in the human body is to increase circulation. When a cell (such as a red blood cell) is injured or ill, it does not hold its ideal charge. This causes red cells to “stick” together, making circulation slow. When a magnetic field passes through the red cell, the membrane becomes properly charged, allowing the cell to repel itself and keep itself separate from other red cells, thereby increasing circulation. In addition, PEMFs increase various chemicals in the blood vessel walls that cause the blood vessels to dilate, improving the amount of blood flowing through the vessels and therefore increasing the amount of needed oxygen and nutrition delivered to the tissues while expelling the waste they produce.
Poor circulation makes tissues unhealthy and prone to disease and breakdown. Good circulation helps with tissue healing and regeneration. The result of improved circulation is the reduction of swelling and the removal of bruising.
The resting potential of damaged and diseased cells is up to 80 percent lower than normal. This lowers metabolism and energy
making the body more vulnerable to damage from disease-causing free radicals. PEMF raises the body’s supply of circulating electrons, thus serving as a potent antioxidant to boost cellular energy. PEMF’s antioxidant benefits, along with its proven ability to repair and regenerate tissue, make it a powerful anti-aging tool.