10 Causes of Cold Feet
Cause Of Cold Feet #2: Anemia
Our blood is made up of different kinds of cells and fluids, with red blood cells being among the most common. They are very important for us and, as can be guessed, they are what gives our blood its red color. The red blood cells enable us to transport oxygen around the body, making them very important to us indeed.
Some people will have too few red blood cells in their blood, and this can be caused by various factors including deficiencies of iron, folate, or vitamin B12. It can also be caused by chronic kidney disease. Fortunately, most cases of anemia are fairly easy to correct with a change in eating habits.
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