How Poor Blood Circulation Increases the Risk of Gangrene in Cold Weather

How Poor Blood Circulation Increases the Risk of Gangrene in Cold Weather

Poor blood circulation becomes a serious health concern during cold weather, especially for people with diabetes, vascular conditions, or long-term illnesses. Winter temperatures cause blood vessels to narrow, reducing the flow of oxygen and nutrients to the body’s tissues. When circulation drops too low, tissues can weaken, heal slowly, and in severe cases, develop gangrene. … Read more


Why Diabetic Wounds Heal Slower During Winter

diabetic wounds

Diabetic wounds are already known to heal slower than normal wounds, but many patients and caregivers notice that healing becomes even more difficult during winter. Cold weather affects blood circulation, skin health, and immunity, all of which play an important role in wound recovery. Understanding why this happens can help people with diabetes take better … Read more


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