The Shocking Truth Behind Chronic Cold Feet Revealed by Experts
The Shocking Truth Behind Chronic Cold Feet Revealed by Experts
As winter approaches, many of us experience the all-too-familiar feeling of cold feet. While we might blame it on a lack of vitamins, experts have uncovered a surprising link between chronic cold feet and high cholesterol levels. But what’s the connection? Why do our feet feel cold all the time? We’ve got the answers, plus important insights to help you understand what’s really going on with your body. Keep reading!
(Note: This information is not intended as medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider if you have health concerns.)
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As we know, winter has arrived, and our hands and feet sometimes get incredibly cold.
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People who experience chronic cold feet may have high cholesterol.
In addition to high cholesterol levels, the buildup of plaque in the arteries of the legs and feet, known as atherosclerosis, can also cause cold feet.
When blood flow is insufficient, the tissues in the legs, ankles, and feet struggle to receive the oxygen and nutrients they need, and as the disease progresses, it can potentially lead to various symptoms.
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