Beta blockers can cause cold hands and feet primarily due to their mechanism of action, which involves blocking beta-adrenergic receptors. This leads to decreased heart rate and reduced cardiac output, resulting in lower blood flow to the extremities. Additionally, beta blockers can cause peripheral vasoconstriction, narrowing the blood vessels in the hands and feet, further contributing to the sensation of coldness.
Beta blockers are not commonly associated with numbness in the feet and hands, but they can cause side effects such as poor circulation or peripheral neuropathy in some individuals. These side effects might lead to sensations of numbness or tingling. If you experience such symptoms while taking beta blockers, it's important to consult your healthcare provider for further evaluation and management.
Beta blockers are a group of drugs that have various effects on the cardiovascular system. A common side effect can be cold hands and feet. Generally, beta blockers affect the heart and blood pressure by causing the heart to beat with less force and by slowing it down. That action can reduce the blood flow to the extremities making them feel cold and clammy. If you are bothered by that side effect you should discuss it with your doctor.
Beta blockers slow the heart and make it pump less strongly therefore there isn't much glucose and oxygen reaching the muscles. They also have many side effects like tiredness, shortness of breath, swelling of feet, vomiting, diarrhea and irregular heartbeat.
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
cause your not moveing them around maybe?
I have the same problem my doc. told me it,s in the lumbar section of youre back in which i have spurs there it can also cause cold or hurting ,weak feeling
because cold can cause joints to become stiff and could also make your muscles sore
you say get cold feet . some people might say it's have cold feet , but for me , get cold feet makes more sense .
"Are your feet cold" is the correct way to phrase the question. It is asking about the current temperature of your feet. If you were asking about the temperature of someone else's feet, you would ask "Are your feet cold?"
A person taking high doses of beta-carotene and other carotenoids may develop a yellowish color on his feet and hands.
Colds are viral and, therefore, are not caused by going out with wet hair or getting your feet wet & cold.
If there are colder than the rest of your body. This is not necessarily abnormal but it may also have to do with your heart. Feet and hands can change color if they are cold.