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What Causes Poor Circulation?
Poor circulation can be caused by several factors. Common causes include
atherosclerosis
,
diabetes
,
obesity
, and
smoking
. Other causes may include
deep vein thrombosis
(DVT),
varicose veins
, and certain lifestyle choices such as prolonged inactivity.
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