footDrHorsley Newsletter: Cold FeetHello again from Amelia White Contents
Welcome back to this week's discussion on foot facts -what you need to know. It's been a while, but I'll get you up to speed on the 411! Cold Feet Brrrr it's not winter but it sure makes me shiver.
What is Cold Feet you might ask? Well, Cold Feet is a common
condition that affects many patients from all walks of life. The
body responds to cold temperatures by reducing the blood flow to the
extremities leaving the feet vulnerable. Chronic cold feet are often
a result of impaired circulation (peripheral neuropathy) and lack of
mobility. Patients with Muscular Dystrophy, Multiple Sclerosis,
Diabetes, Arthritis and Cerebral Palsy are at risk of this
condition. One of the major causes of cold feet is peripheral
neuropathy which can affect the feet and hands trying to protect
core temperature.
Peripheral Neuropathy The most common type of peripheral neuropathy damages the nerves of the limbs, especially the feet. Nerves on both sides of the body are affected. Common symptoms of this kind of neuropathy are:
Wow that’s amazing! Now that I know what it is, are there any complications? Why yes, there are. The following are some of the complications that can occur:
Well, lucky for you there isn’t any surgery required. You should purchase Lamb’s wool insoles for your feet. They fit in just about any closed-toe shoe and turn your feet from shivering Sherry’s to party time Pete’s! They’re comfortable and warm, and specifically treat cold feet! So get ready to treat those cold feet to a summer vacation! Can’t wait to see YOU back next week with more on the latest Foot 411.Important information about this Newsletter All content in this Newsletter and within the footDrHorsley web site is provided for general information only. The information provided should not be treated as a substitute for the medical advice of your own doctor, podiatrist or any other health care professional. footDrHorsley is not responsible or liable for any diagnosis made by a user based on the content of this newsletter or the footDrHorsley web site. footDrHorsley is not liable for the contents of any external internet sites listed, nor does it endorse any commercial product or service mentioned or advised on any of the sites. Always consult your own health care professional provider if you're in any way concerned about your health.How to unsubscribe or update your Newsletter preferences This newsletter is composed in both HTML (rich text) and plain text formats to allow readers with various email software to view it in the best way possible. You may also access this newsletter, and other archived versions online at http:www.footdrhorsl ey.com/newsletter/ If you no longer wish to receive this newsletter, please send one email to newsletter_editor@footdrhorsley.com from the email address at which you received it. We honor all requests, usually within two(2) business days. |