Body temperature depends on amount of blood supply. Those parts farthest away from the heart get relatively less blood and hence feel colder.
blood is going to the heart and organs instead of your hands, feet, nose, and ears depending on the weather.
the child has the fever but her hands and feet are cold
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you have the flu
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Because the cold viruses on your hands can easily enter through your eyes and nose, wash your hands often and keep your hands away from those areas of your body. try to avoid being close to people.
If you have cold hands and feet, the blood is flowing to the core to keep it warm. The core is more important that the limbs. Put on more clothing.
Changes in skin color are the best signs, and the symptoms from the patient that indicate sensitivity to cold. What is most noticeable are the pale coloring, or even bluish, of the ears, nose, lips, hands and feet.
Onxol does not directly cause cold feet, but it can create a systemic sclerosis, which is related to Raynaud's phenomenon. Ryenaud's phenomenon can lead to attacks of discoloration of the hands and feet in response to cold
Probably because the blood cells are flowing towards your hands/feet because they have been slapped or hurt or they're cold.
Bad circulation? try gloves and socks (Y)