Slow blood flow can be categorized into arterial and venous slow blood flow. The treatment of arterial slow blood flow includes improving bad lifestyle habits and using antiplatelet drugs as prescribed by the doctor. Venous blood flow is commonly found in the lower limbs, and the treatment includes elevating the lower limbs, wearing compression sleeves, etc. It is recommended to consult a doctor to clarify the cause of slow blood flow and then target treatment. Slow arterial blood flow is mainly due to atherosclerosis. Atherosclerosis is the formation of plaque in the arteries, plaque may also have lipids, inflammatory cells, smooth muscle tissue, etc., when the plaque grows, the diameter of the arteries become smaller, it will impede the flow of blood, resulting in the local location of blood flow is relatively slow. The main treatment is to improve the bad habits such as reducing high fat diet, stop smoking and alcohol, and use antiplatelet drugs such as aspirin, etc. Please follow your doctor’s instructions for specific medication regimen. Slow venous blood flow is mainly due to venous valve insufficiency or venous hypertension, which is common in the lower limbs, resulting in slow local blood return, usually causing varicose veins in the lower limbs. Treatment is mainly elevation of the lower limbs, as well as the use of compression leggings, to increase blood return, so as not to stagnate blood flow in the lower limbs, and in severe cases, minimally invasive surgery can be performed.