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Cold Hands and Feet

Some people wear mittens and heavy socks all year round, even in warm weather, indoors and out. Their hands and feet are always cold. A number of things cause this, such as:


Symptoms to look for are:



Self-Care Tips

If wearing gloves and wool socks and staying indoors where it’s warm is a nuisance or doesn’t help, try these other warm-up tips:



Questions to Ask




















Have your hands or feet had prolonged exposure to subfreezing temperatures which may have resulted in frostbite? (Frostbite symptoms are tingling and redness followed by paleness (white or bluish appearance) and numbness of affected areas).





Do your hands or feet turn pale, then blue then red, get painful and numb when exposed to the cold or stress?


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