Beware! This Could Be The Reason Why Your Feet And Hands Are Always Cold

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Cold feet can be a normal reaction of your body to temperature, but sometimes they can be related to a disease that needs treatment.

Diseases from diabetes to anemia can affect the temperature of your feet.

Cold feet can be a normal reaction of your body to temperature, but sometimes they can be related to a disease that needs treatment.

Diseases ranging from diabetes to anemia can affect the temperature of your feet.

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What Can I Do About Cold Feet and Hands?
https://www.healthline.com/health/cold-feet-and-hands

00:00 Introduction
00:23 Circulatory issues
00:35 Anxiety
00:51 Diabetes
01:04 Anemia
01:25 Smoking
01:37 Raynaud's Disease
02:09 Hypothyroidism
02:28 Conclusion
02:48 Outro

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