Leg Pain

Cramping or pain in legs or calves during walking that eases with rest can signal reduced blood flow 

Cold Hands or Feet 

Persistently cold extremities may mean poor circulation due to narrowed blood vessels

Fatigue in Legs 

Feeling heaviness or unusual tiredness in limbs during simple activities can signal reduced blood flow and early vascular disease 

Slow-Healing Wounds 

Cuts or sores that take longer to heal often point to impaired circulation 

Skin Color Changes 

Pale, bluish, or darkened skin on legs or feet can be an early warning sign 

Swollen Legs or Ankles 

Poor vein function may cause fluid buildup and visible swelling 

Thin Skin on Legs 

Lack of nutrients from reduced blood flow can change skin texture and appearance 

Weak or Absent Pulse 

A faint pulse in feet or ankles may indicate blocked or narrowed arteries 

Erectile Dysfunction 

In men, ED can be an early sign of vascular problems affecting blood flow