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Poor Circulation In Hands And Feet, Numb During Exercises, Had Asthma, Pain In Fingers

have very poor circulation in my feet and hands,when im going for a walk with my husband my toes go numb when I go to the gym and do the bike or elipical my toes go numb I have to shake it off for a min. and then I can go for maybe another five min. before it happens again. its very uncomfortable what can I do please help by the way im 36 years old and have had asthmas all my life.recently my right arm and hand has been giving out and have been getting sharp pains in my fingers.
Fri, 4 Oct 2013
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Hi, the problem you are facing is called the atherosclerosis, due to more of cholesterol, and obasity. It also may be due to the peripheral neuritis. I advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment.
I to my patient with such symptoms prescribe neurotropic injections for 10 consecutive days, and one injection every week. Atrovastatin, and if necessory vasodialators. Thank you.
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Poor Circulation In Hands And Feet, Numb During Exercises, Had Asthma, Pain In Fingers

Hi, the problem you are facing is called the atherosclerosis, due to more of cholesterol, and obasity. It also may be due to the peripheral neuritis. I advise you to consult a physician for diagnosis and treatment. I to my patient with such symptoms prescribe neurotropic injections for 10 consecutive days, and one injection every week. Atrovastatin, and if necessory vasodialators. Thank you.