Why Good Blood Flow Matters for Healthy Feet
Your feet work hard every day, and they rely on good blood flow to stay healthy. When circulation is poor, your feet may feel cold, numb, or painful. Cuts or blisters may take a long time to heal. This can be a warning sign of a vascular problem.
Healthy arteries bring oxygen-rich blood to your legs and feet. Healthy veins return blood back to your heart. When either side struggles, your feet can suffer. People with diabetes, PAD, or venous disease may notice more problems with foot health.
You can support better blood flow by staying active, wearing comfortable shoes, and checking your feet daily for changes. If you see swelling, color changes, sores, or new pain, it is important to get checked by a specialist.
At Pinnacle Vein and Vascular Center, our experts use non-invasive testing to see how well blood is moving through your legs. Early treatment helps protect your feet and your long-term vascular health.
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