Cause No.5: Lack of venous
A condition refers to the obstruction of blood reaching back to the heart. Our body is fastened with valves that regulate the flow of blood throughout our entire body, but when there is an insufficient amount of venous in our bloodstream then the fluid movement of blood towards the heart becomes extremely difficult and the inability of the blood to pass through the heart translates into a grisly situation where the blood starts rushing back to the lower part of the body. Henceforth, resulting in the engorging of feet, legs, and ankles. Lack of venous can be triggered by conditions like varicose veins – a discomforting ordeal where the veins are clogged with high volumes of water.
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