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Cold Feet

The feet can determine the diseases of a human. The cold feet might be the symptoms that you are suffering an illness. The feet are one of the important parts of the body. There are many nerves in the feet that are connecting in different parts of the body. That is why make sure to take care of your feet to avoid diseases and future problems.

Most important for your health is to keep your feet warm with comfortable socks. Don't leave your feet cold.

If you are experiencing cold feet it surely means that you are experiencing disorder. Diseases like diabetes will make the feet cold because some parts of the body are not normally functions. Once your blood is not properly circulated it can also detect through your feet. If you will touch your feet you can feel something cold and not a normal temperature.

Another reasons that when the weather is not fine it will affect also in your feet. Your body will experience coldness due to bad weather and your will also experience cold feet which is just normal reaction of the body when bad weather strikes. When the weather gets hot expected your body will also feel heat. Sometimes the weather might cause the reaction of the body.

But most cases when you experience cold feet it means you are suffering medical problems. There is a big possibility that you have medical problem internally that need medication. Malfunction of cardiovascular system might be the reason and coldness might be the number one symptoms. It is very important to take actions when a sudden symptom occurs.

When you experience sudden cold on your feet better look for a physician and have a check so that it will be cured with medicine. There are some people don’t mine the symptoms of the illness that they are suffering. Always have a regular check up to your doctor even experiencing mild medical problems because it will lead to a fatal case if you neglect it.

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