When circulation is poor, you should start by improving your lifestyle. If the lack of circulation is due to localized blood clots or plaque formation, it needs to be treated with medication or surgery under a doctor’s supervision. Poor circulation is usually associated with an unhealthy lifestyle, such as smoking, alcoholism, a long-term diet high in oil and fat, not drinking water, lack of exercise, staying up late for a long period of time, etc. These bad habits can easily lead to damage to the endothelium of the blood vessels, or the blood is sticky and the burden on the heart is high, thus affecting the blood supply and leading to poor circulation. If blood clots or plaques are formed inside the blood vessels, the blood vessels will also become narrowed due to obstruction, which will lead to the performance of poor blood circulation. At this time, you can take some statin lipid-lowering drugs such as atorvastatin or antiplatelet aggregation drugs such as aspirin under the guidance of the doctor to improve the situation of blood circulation. If it is serious, surgical intervention is needed to strip off the blood clot. When the blood circulation is impassable, you can actively go to the hospital to clarify the cause of the disease and then carry out targeted treatment.