Are my feet frozen? 20, Are my feet frozen?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-03
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The feeling of pain should be clarified, and the following methods will help you survive the winter safely.

    Winter is coming again, and many people's hands and feet will be frostbitten again, I have a good method here, you might as well try it! It's very simple, it's to go to the pharmacy to buy a box of "ten drops of water", there are ten small bottles in a box (small bottles like eye drops), about 1 yuan, the potion is yellow-brown, use a small pushpin with a plastic head to prick a small eye directly above the bottle mouth, and apply the potion to the frostbitten place (apply it after washing your hands, or apply it when you have time, there is no limit to the number of times, of course, the more times you apply it, it will be better faster), and after applying, you will also tie the pushpin to the small eye, so that even if the bottle pours the potion, it will not spill out, If you have time, it's best to massage for a while, of course, if the frostbite is severe and is frozen, don't massage, under normal circumstances, a bottle of potion will be fine if you can't use it up. In this way, a box of medicine is enough for myself and my relatives and friends to use for a winter.

    This method is very easy to use, I didn't believe that it could be cured so easily, my hands are also frozen every year, but it is not bad, after getting this method, I bought a box of ten drops of water but did not try, the medicine has been there, and then my colleague asked me to help her find out if there is a way to treat frostbite, her hands are frozen every year, and tried a lot of medicine is not good, so I took two bottles of ten drops of water very she used it, who knew that it would soon be better, and now our colleagues will use this method when their hands are frozen in winter. Of course, it can be used if your feet are frostbitten.

    If the skin on your feet is not broken, you can boil the dried red peppers in water to a certain extent, and then remove the dregs and put the water a little hot. Soak your feet for another minute or so (soak until ** is a little red). After that, wash your feet with hot water.

    Do this once or twice a day, and after a few days, symptoms should be relieved.

    At the same time, you should pay attention to keeping your feet warm and your shoes and socks dry.

    I have a home remedy here to treat frozen feet, and the landlord can't help but try it.

    Burning your feet at night before going to bed;

    Put up a pressed air quilt when sleeping;

    Wear thick socks and keep warm;

    Eat some hot pot soup often;

    Eating some winter supplements has a good effect:

    Live chai chicken, add angelica, a little Shao wine, stew and eat.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's not like it, if it's frozen, it's usually itchy when it's warm.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Dude, you should go to the hospital to check out that your symptoms are similar to gout, are you busy all year round? And the food is often eaten irregularly, so it is easy to get gout, frostbite will not appear in the environment you said, listen to you say that gout is very large.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hurry up and go to the hospital, don't delay.

    Last month, I had a pain and itch in one toe of my right foot, I thought it was frozen, but it only happened to be swollen after one night, and I went to the hospital to see that it was erysipelas, and the infusion took 4 days to get better.

    No matter how uncomfortable you are, you must seek medical attention in time!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is best to soak your feet in hot water before going to bed every day, and it is best to wear insoles that can be heated by themselves after getting up, such as Ganeng brand heated insoles, which I have been wearing for 2 years.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Try the heated insoles upstairs, and the effect is pretty good.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Wear thick and keep your whole body warm.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It is an abnormal reaction of the body to cold. Frostbite on the feet is due to localized** inflammatory damage caused by cold in the cold winter or early spring. It is good to occur at the ends of the limbs and exposed parts such as the hands, feet, tips of the nose, ears, earlobes, and cheeks.

    Modern medicine believes that because of the patient's poor cold tolerance and the invasion of cold, the blood vessels of the peripheral blood vessels constrict or spasm, resulting in local blood circulation disorders, resulting in tissue damage caused by insufficient oxygen and nutrition. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the occurrence of this disease is due to the lack of yang qi and the evil of cold and dampness outside, which makes the flow of qi and blood not smooth and the blood stasis is blocked.

    The development of chilblains is mainly related to the external temperature. When the weather is cold, our blood vessels will undergo an irritable contraction to reduce the amount of heat emitted and maintain body temperature. In the parts where our blood vessels are relatively small, such as hands, feet, earlobes, nose tips, etc., once the blood vessels are constricted in the cold, it may cause local blood circulation and venous congestion, resulting in swelling, itching, erythema, ulceration and other chilblain symptoms.

    In addition to cold, the production of chilblains is also related to one's own constitution. Some people never have chilblains, or only one attack occasionally, while others will find that as long as they have chilblains in some parts of their body, they will be "**" every year, this is because these people have weak parts of the body where blood circulation is not very smooth, so every time the cold comes, it is naturally easier to be "patronized" by chilblains.

    1. Pay attention to external warmth.

    In colder weather, don't say no to pants, gloves, and hats because a thin layer of clothing won't do anything to keep you warm. These items of clothing may not make us feel warmer, but they do help our bodies reduce heat dissipation and stop frostbite from developing.

    2. Strengthen blood circulation in the body.

    If you keep getting frostbite in the winter, no matter what kind of warmth measures you do, you should consider whether your blood circulation is not smooth.

    Strengthening our blood circulation warms our body from within, which in turn prevents the occurrence of chilblains. Usually, you can improve the blood circulation of the body by soaking in hot water, drinking ginger soup often, rubbing prone parts frequently, strengthening physical exercise, and changing spacious clothes.

    However, it should be noted that if your hands or feet have been frostbitten, you should never immediately soak them in hot water or bake them on fire, because the sudden change of heat and cold is also one of the causes of chilblains.

    3. Train your body to adapt to the cold.

    When the weather is not too cold, you can try to contact more cold water or even take cold showers to improve your individual's adaptability to the cold. However, women should not try this point.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Frozen feet, also known as chilblains, are common in winter, due to the cold climate caused by local ** repeated erythema, swelling damage, severe cases can appear blisters, ulcers, slow course of the disease, self-healing after the climate warms, easy **.

    Causes:1When the first day of chilblain patients encounters cold, damp or cold and warm abrupt changes, the local arterioles constrict, the arterial blood vessels are paralyzed and dilated for a long time, the veins are congested, and the local blood circulation is poor and the disease occurs;

    2.Factors such as the patient's own ** humidity, peripheral microvascular malformations, autonomic nervous dysfunction, malnutrition, and endocrine disorders may also be involved in the pathogenesis;

    3.Factors such as lack of exercise, sweating and dampness of the hands and feet, tight shoes and socks, and long-term outdoor work at low temperatures can all lead to the occurrence of chilblains.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because the weather is cold, people's blood circulation is slow, and walking and exercising more will warm your feet.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's too cold, it's normal, you can add a pair of energized insoles to your shoes, I bought it online, the warmth is very good, and it feels quite warm after wearing it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    When it's cold, your feet freeze because you're wearing thinner.

    Or maybe there's something wrong with your body.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    As the weather changes, everyone feels chills in their hands and feet. However, some people are particularly sensitive to the cold, and their hands and feet will get frostbite when it is cold. It means that when the blood flowing from the heart reaches the distal end, the speed of blood flow slows down and the blood flow slows down, so the heat does not reach the distal end, which manifests itself in the hands, feet, ears and other places.

    It is recommended that you keep warm when it is cold, and pay attention to exercising more, exercise will speed up the blood flow, then the peripheral circulation will be accelerated, and the circulation will be accelerated, and the circulation will naturally not be so cold.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The reason for frozen feet is that the soles of your shoes are too thin, the weather is cold, and the temperature is low.

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