COLD WEATHER can do more than leave you shivering and uncomfortable. A drop in temperature can also make subtle signs of dangerous poor circulation more apparent. When your heart pumps blood ...
Often, poor circulation symptoms affect your legs, hands, fingers, feet, and toes. A few other symptoms include: When your blood begins to push against your blood vessel walls with a lot of force ...
As temperatures drop in winter, many people struggle with persistently cold hands and feet due to reduced blood circulation.
Normally, when we’re exposed to cold, our blood circulation changes. To help us conserve heat, the blood vessels in our hands and feet narrow. This reduces blood flow to the extremities of our ...