Red Spots on Legs Why It’s Not a Rash And How to Fix It

Do you have red, burning spots on your lower legs that simply won't go away, no matter how much cream you apply? You might be treating the wrong problem. For millions of people over 55, these "rashes" are actually a sign of Stasis Dermatitis—a warning that the veins in your legs are struggling to pump blood back to your heart. In this video, we explain why your skin is literally "rusting" from the inside out and reveal the 5 critical steps to fix the internal plumbing failure causing the issue. We also uncover a common sitting habit that acts like a kink in a hose, shutting down your circulation completely. Stop wasting money on lotions that trap bacteria and start healing your legs today. 0:00 The Silent Alarm: Why It’s Not a Bug Bite 1:35 The "Rust" Effect: What’s Happening Inside Your Veins 4:12 The Second Heart: Your Body's Natural Pump 5:45 The Lotion Trap: Why Moisturizer Can Make It Worse 7:20 The Danger Signs: Red vs. Brown Skin 8:55 The Pump Activation: A Simple Seated Exercise 10:15 The Gravity Hack: Correcting the "Footstool Mistake" 11:40 The Sitting Habit That Destroys Circulation 13:10 The Truth About Compression Socks 14:45 Summary: 5 Steps to Heal ⚠️ Disclaimer: This video is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. It is not a substitute for care from a qualified clinician. Always consult a healthcare professional about your personal health decisions. #stasisdermatitis #legcirculation #seniorhealth #veinhealth #swollenlegs