Cold feet: causes, possible diseases and home remedies

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Cold feet are not only a nuisance, they can also be a sign of illness. Here you can find out what they can point to and how you can get them warm again with home remedies.

Cold feet and their causes

Many people suffer especially in the cold winter months, but above all Women, under constantly cold feet. Because as soon as the thermometer falls, the human organism first focuses on warming the core of the body and vital organs. Ears, hands and feet can quickly stay cold.

Most of the time, very banal reasons for cold feet can be found:

  • To thin shoes or socks in winter contribute to cooling the feet.
  • Wet feet tend to get cold, because when the moisture evaporates through the skin, heat is given off (evaporation cold).
  • Sometimes even tight shoes the reason for freezing feet. These narrow the blood vessels and prevent an undisturbed blood flow.

Chronically Cold Feet: Signs of Illness?

Thick wool socks keep your feet warm.
Thick wool socks keep your feet warm.
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Usually simple reasons for cold feet can be found, but they can still indicate illness. You should seek medical advice, especially if your feet are practically always cold.

The main reason for chronically cold feet is one Disturbance in blood circulation of the body. If the blood no longer circulates well and the feet are poorly supplied with blood, they freeze. Different clinical pictures can be used for this causal be:

  • A low blood pressure can cause an inadequate blood supply to the feet. Most of the time, people with low blood pressure also have cold hands.
  • Smoking promotes diseases of the arteries in the legs. When vessels become clogged, blood stops flowing as it should – feet freeze.
  • Furthermore, cold feet can be a side effect of chronic vascular diseases such as vascular calcification. In addition, they can on Inflammation or occlusion of the vessels indicate.
  • Also diabetes can cause poor circulation in the feet and lower extremities.
  • Furthermore you can hormonal fluctuationscause cold feet and hands, for example with impaired thyroid function.

A healthy lifestyle is important for good blood circulation: One balanced nutrition and plenty of exercise prevent calcification and clogging of the arteries and thus contribute to healthy blood circulation.

Effective home remedies for cold feet

A foot bath in winter can work wonders.
A foot bath in winter can work wonders.
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If your feet are icy again, the following tips can help:

  • First of all, watch out for them proper clothing in the winter. Put on thick socks and suitable footwear and wear something on your feet at home.
  • Move gets the blood flow going: Exercise or just light jogging warms the feet up again.
  • Let yourself in hot foot bath and soak your feet in it for 15 minutes. Tip: arnica as an additive stimulates the blood circulation. A hot shower or bath will also help, especially if you’ve just come home from the cold outside.
  • Spicy food warms from the inside: dishes with chilli, black pepper, Curry or also cinnamon help in the fight against freezing feet.
  • A adequate hydration (preferably water) is necessary for good blood circulation. If the blood becomes too thick, it can no longer flow properly. Drink between one and a half and two liters a day.
  • You can also thaw your ice feet with gentle ones Massages. Small massage balls with nubs or wooden rollers are ideal for this. More here: Foot massage: instructions for a relaxing massage

These tips help with acute cold feet. If you are chronic, we recommend that you seek medical advice.

Read more on Utopia:

  • Beautiful feet: tips for natural care
  • Tingling in the hands: causes and what helps against it
  • Walking barefoot: That’s why we should do without shoes more often

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