At a glance:
Changes in temperature, color, or pain at rest can happen for multiple reasons, but reduced blood flow is one important possibility—especially in people with diabetes, smoking history, or known vascular disease.
Only an evaluation can determine the cause, but these patterns warrant prompt attention:
Call 911 or go to the emergency room if you have:
If symptoms are not an emergency but are persistent or worsening, we evaluate circulation using appropriate testing and imaging.
If PAD or other circulation problems are identified, we discuss a plan that may include medical optimization and, for selected patients, minimally invasive procedures to improve blood flow.
If you’re worried about circulation, it’s better to be evaluated sooner rather than later—especially if symptoms are progressing.
Medical information on this page is for general education and is not a substitute for personalized medical advice. If you believe you have an emergency, call 911.
Severe circulation problems can cause pain at rest, especially at night. Evaluation is needed to confirm the cause.
Color changes can have different causes, but reduced blood flow is a serious possibility that needs prompt evaluation.
Diabetes increases risk for circulation issues and wounds; early evaluation is important when symptoms appear.
Testing may include non-invasive circulation studies and imaging based on your symptoms.
If symptoms are severe, sudden, or worsening, seek urgent care. If they’re persistent, schedule an evaluation.