If you suffer from the constant ache of arthritis or the heavy, swollen sensation of varicose veins, you already know that the pain is rarely just in the morning. By late afternoon, simple tasks like walking down the driveway or standing at the stove can feel like a monumental effort.
This discomfort often stems from a combination of localized inflammation and sluggish circulation. When the valves in your leg veins struggle to push fluid back up toward your heart, that fluid pools, causing a heavy, throbbing sensation.
Watch for these three quiet signs of localized stagnation:
- The Lead Weight Effect: Your legs feel noticeably heavier when walking up a single flight of stairs.
- The Evening Throbbing: A dull, pulsing ache in your calves or knees that peaks right as you try to fall asleep.
- The Cold Joint: Knees or ankles that feel physically stiff and cold to the touch, signaling poor surface blood flow.
Your body isn’t broken — it may just need a targeted boost in circulation.
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