Always have cold feet? This isn't always caused by poor circulation – an underactive thyroid, anaemia or nerve damage can also be the culprit. Christin Klose/dpa Having chronically cold feet isn't ...
Our hands and feet are more susceptible to temperature changes than the rest of the body. The smaller size of the blood vessels in the hands and feet increases the chance that cold-related ...
The familiar sensation of cold hands and feet often gets dismissed as a minor inconvenience, something that happens when temperatures drop or during stressful moments. Many people reach for extra ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: Even when it’s not chilly outside or in the house, my feet are always cold. Should I be concerned about this? ANSWER: If you live in a colder climate, having cold feet isn’t uncommon ...
Hypersensitivity to the cold, especially ice cold feet, as well as a feeling of heaviness in the legs, are linked to the presence of varicose veins, finds a large study published in the open access ...
Getting cold feet is inconvenient in many situations—including when you go to bed. “Our body temperature leads our sleep ...
Chilly fingers and toes are generally nothing to worry about, but they can sometimes indicate a more serious condition. Ask Well Chilly fingers and toes are generally nothing to worry about, but they ...