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Circulatio distalis diminuta - Decreased Distal circulation


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"Decreased distal circulation" means that the blood flow to certain parts of the body, like the hands or feet, is not as good as it should be. 

Blood carries important oxygen and nutrients to our body parts to keep them healthy and working properly. When the circulation to our hands or feet is not as strong, it can cause those areas to feel colder, sometimes tingly or numb, and they might look paler or bluish. It can also make it harder for wounds or cuts to heal. 

If someone has this problem, it's important to talk to a doctor, who can help figure out why it's happening and what can be done to improve the circulation and keep those body parts healthy.

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