What are the early warning signs or symptoms of poor peripheral circulation?

What are the early warning signs or symptoms that indicate poor peripheral circulation in the hands and feet?

Symptoms can include cold or discolored fingers and toes, reduced sensation, shiny or thin skin, weak pulses, and sores that heal slowly. Some people get pain or fatigue in the legs while walking. I ignored the symptoms at first, but the constant tingling in my feet made me see a doctor.

Symptoms can include burning or tingling sensations, weak pulses, muscle cramps, and skin discoloration. Sometimes nails grow slowly too. I ignored it for months until I got a small foot cut that took forever to heal and then went to the hospital.

Early signs of poor peripheral circulation include cold hands and feet, numbness, tingling, pale or bluish skin, slow-healing wounds, and leg pain while walking. I noticed my toes were always cold and sometimes slightly blue, which made me get my circulation checked.

Early signs of poor peripheral circulation include cold hands and feet, numbness, tingling, pale or bluish skin, slow-healing cuts, and cramps or pain when walking. I noticed my feet were always cold and tingly, especially at night, which made me get my circulation checked.