10 Causes of Cold Feet
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Cause Of Cold Feet #9: Peripheral Vascular Disease
Peripheral vascular disease is a condition that can affect the arteries and/or the veins. It is a disorder that causes blood vessels that are not in the brain or heart to block, narrow, or spasm. Patients will usually find that the symptoms decrease after rest, and one of the symptoms is cold feet.
Other symptoms of peripheral vascular disease include fatigue and pain, with the symptoms commonly being experienced in the legs. It can also affect the blood supply to the arms, intestines, kidneys, and stomach. You should arrange to speak with a medical professional if you are experiencing these symptoms.
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