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The body typically responds to cold temperatures by reducing blood flow to the extremities. People who have health conditions that impair blood circulation or mobility often suffer from chronic cold feet. Individuals at particular risk for the condition include those with diabetes, peripheral vascular disease, hypothyroidism, arthritis, multiple sclerosis, Raynaud's disease, cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy (is he suffering from any of these mentioned illness??). When certain parts of the body such as the hands, feet, fingers and toes become cold, the arteries narrow, decreasing blood circulation to those areas.
Another cause can be anxiety. Since anxiety is a form of fear, the body responds with a rush of adrenaline, making the heart work harder by beating faster. As a result, blood flow to the skin decreases as the body prepares for possible injury. Since prehistoric times, the human body has been programmed to kick into a "fight or flight" response when confronted by stress. Nerve damage is another common cause of cold feet. Because the feet are far away from the heart, individuals usually experience the symptom of cold feet even before cold hands. In cases where cold feet are caused by poor circulation in the legs, a person may have had a previous history of heart diseas(did he have any history of heart issues recently??)
Can you ask him if he has any of these symptoms
if there is any
sharp or cramping pain in the calves when walking often accompanies cold feet. If cold feet are a symptom of poor blood circulation to the legs, toenails may thicken, and a person may have no body hair below the knee. In cases of peripheral neuropathy or other nerve damage, a person may also experience a burning or tingling sensation in the feet. The feet can either ache or feel numb. Some people with cold feet can be extremely sensitive to even the lightest touch. Individuals who suffer chronic cold feet often experience symptoms that get worse at night, disrupting their sleep. Feet that are cold from temperature may look blue. Decreased blood flow means less oxygen for blood cells, causing the darker color.
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