Is a cold butt a sign of poor circulation?

Cold blood in the buttocks may be due to poor circulation (bad habits, herniated lumbar discs, etc.) or due to environmental factors, etc.
1. Bad blood circulation:
(1) Bad habits: sitting for a long time without standing up and moving around, the buttocks are compressed, resulting in poor local blood circulation and reduced microvascular perfusion, so the buttocks are cold.
(2) Herniated lumbar intervertebral disc: due to a history of trauma or obesity, etc., the compression of blood vessels appearing in the waist and buttocks, lower limbs, cold, pain, numbness and other symptoms.
(2) Environmental factors: long time in low temperature, humid environment, wearing thin clothes, less activity, so the buttocks cool.
If the cold buttocks do not improve after warmth and activity, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease and follow the doctor’s instructions.