it depends on your age, history of claudications (pain when you walk certain distance mainly in your calf muscles), history of smoking, or high cholesterol. contact your GP to get you seen by a vascular surgeon if you got any of what I mentioned early.
2006-11-23 07:58:57
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answered by Abularaby 4
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Sounds like poor blood circulation. I have the same thing, well... my toes are purple and very sore and itchy in the winter and feel like they are going to drop off, very painful. There's no way i can go out in the snow or i will be crying in pain unable to walk. I've been like it since i was born. Taking 1 asprin a day can help thin the blood helping blood circulation. Or try soaking your feet in warm water with a teaspoon of mustard powder or cayenne pepper for 5 to 10 minutes, it helps circulation by dilating blood cells. That's all i can think of. I just wear really thick socks and a comfy pair of slippers.
2006-11-23 07:35:30
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answered by Lady_Crimsyn1986 3
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Cold sensations to the feet can come from poor circulation and disorders of the nervous system as well as cold exposure and low thyroid condition.
http://www.medicinenet.com/script/main/forum.asp?articlekey=24706
The cause of Cold feet may be more easily identified if other symptoms exist. Listed below are some combinations of symptoms associated with Cold feet, as listed in our database.
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http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/cold_feet.htm
2006-11-23 07:19:23
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answered by $Sun King$ 7
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I have Diabetes Insipidus and with that your hands and feet are the only parts of your body that feel cold with this condition. You might want to look up on the internet and read about Insipidus Diabetes and see what other things people get from this disease.
2006-11-23 08:14:42
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answered by Anonymous
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You have a case of frost bite. Happens to me all the time when I snowboard. It isn't really anything to worry about though. It'll heal soon enough. Whatever you do don't rub or apply heat to frost bite. Once the moisture in your skin is frozen, heat and/or friction will only worsen the injury. You have to let yourself naturally defrost. The pain that you felt was the warmth of your urine thawing your penis too quickly.
2016-03-13 03:46:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Thyroid disease is one of the most common health problems we face today. From a practical standpoint, there are many ways to approach this issue. Learn here https://tr.im/MoCr7
Hypothyroidism, or underactive thyroid, is a very common problem, and there are many reasons for this, including drinking chlorinated and fluoridated water, and eating brominated flour.
Chlorine, fluoride, and bromine are all in the same family as iodine, and can displace iodine in your thyroid gland.
Secondly, many people simply aren't getting enough iodine in their diet to begin with. The amount you get from iodized salt is just barely enough to prevent you from getting a goiter.
2016-02-08 20:05:08
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answered by ? 3
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It really sounds like a circulation problem..I also think that wearing good warm socks will be helpful.
2006-11-23 07:34:57
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answered by D D 2
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You've got bad circulation! There's not much you can do about it really, just don't wear shoes that are too tight...makes it worse...
But the good thing is you can attack your boyfriend with them! It you have a boyfriend...he won't be impressed but I think it's fun
2006-11-23 07:17:25
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answered by Angie 1
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answered by ? 3
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It sounds like you have bad circulation.
2006-11-24 11:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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