Having cold feet and hands during winter is pretty common. While temperature is one of the factors, it is not the only one.
So whilst it's not caused by the weather and it's not just because temperatures are dropping, it can make it feel worse.
We've all heard stories of people getting cold feet, and they're fascinating. But what we (understandably) don't hear much about are people who get cold feet... and get married anyway. So ...
While it may be easy to blame sudden chills on the bleak winter weather, having cold feet constantly may have a more serious cause ...
While it may be tempting if your hands are cold, experts don’t recommend submerging them in hot water. “Cold hands should be ...
Drink enough water throughout the day. This will improve blood circulation and reduce muscle fatigue, preventing cold feet. These are a few simple remedies to get rid of cold feet at night.
If you’ve ever felt an intense sting in your nose or a sharp bite in your toes while out in the cold, it could be more than ...
One symptom in your feet to be wary of could also be caused by cold weather. NHS doctor Amir Khan, who's a resident doctor on ITV's Lorraine, issued a stark warning what having cold feet could mean.