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After 70 years, this common mistake ruins your circulation


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By Admin - November 27, 2025

 

As we age, our bodies change, and one of the systems most sensitive to these changes is our circulatory system. From the age of 70, blood vessels lose their elasticity, circulation slows, and neglect can have serious consequences.

However, many older people make a mistake every day without realizing it that seriously affects their circulation:  a prolonged sedentary lifestyle . Sitting for long periods without getting enough exercise can be just as harmful as a poor diet or even smoking. Below, we’ll explain which mistakes affect your circulation and how you can correct them.

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Mistakes that ruin traffic after 70 years

  1. Sitting or lying in bed for extended periods.
    Physical inactivity reduces blood flow, especially in the legs. This can lead to swelling, varicose veins, and, in more severe cases, deep vein thrombosis.

  2. Lack of fluid intake.
    Many older people are less thirsty, but that doesn’t mean they need less water. Dehydration causes the blood to thicken, making circulation difficult and increasing the risk of blood clots.

  3. Wearing clothes that are too tight.
    Pants, stockings, or belts that are too tight can compress the veins, especially in the legs and abdominal area, thus reducing blood flow.

  4. High blood pressure





is quiet but destructive. If left unchecked, it can damage blood vessels and severely impact the circulatory system.

  • Lack of adequate
    antioxidants A diet low in fruits, vegetables, and healthy fats can promote inflammation and arteriosclerosis.

  • Do not move your feet or legs while sitting.
    Even when sitting, it is important to make small circular movements with your feet or stretch your legs to activate blood circulation.

Signs that your circulation is impaired

  • Tingling or numbness in the hands and feet

  • Swelling of the ankles or legs

  • Frequently cold hands or feet

  • Nighttime cramps

  • Fatigue without any apparent cause

  • Wounds that need time to heal

If you pay attention to these symptoms, you can take action in time.

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