
1. Gentle Garlic Oil Massage (for circulation and warmth)
Garlic naturally supports circulation and has mild anti-inflammatory effects.
To make a simple massage oil:
- Warm ½ cup olive oil on very low heat.
- Add 4–5 crushed garlic cloves.
- Let it simmer for 5 minutes, then cool and strain.
- Massage gently into the legs once daily, then rinse after 30 minutes.
It may temporarily relieve stiffness or heaviness, but stop if the skin becomes irritated.
🦵 2. Leg Elevation & Light Movement
Keeping the legs slightly raised on a pillow helps blood return to the heart and reduces swelling.
Short walks or gentle stretches several times a day can prevent stiffness and improve joint health.
🧊 3. Warm Compress or Alternating Warm–Cool Baths
For arthritis or rheumatic pain, use a warm compress to relax muscles.
If swelling occurs, alternate between warm and cool cloths to calm inflammation.
🌿 4. Professional Treatment Is Important
- Varicose veins: A vein specialist can assess circulation and may suggest compression stockings or minor procedures.
- Arthritis/rheumatism: A rheumatologist can confirm the type (e.g., osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis) and prescribe proper anti-inflammatory medication or physical therapy.
- Persistent leg pain: Needs evaluation for circulation problems or nerve issues.