Having cold feet and hands during winter is pretty common. While temperature is one of the factors, it is not the only one. These are other factors that can affect your extremities. Poor ...
Fingers frozen to the bone? It’s normal to be colder in the winter — but what’s not normal is extremities growing so cold that they go numb and turn white. Fortunately, it could very well be ...
The National Weather Service has warned that bitterly cold wind chills could result in hypothermia or frostbite.
Keep your hands and feet warm in the meantime ... There can be several reasons why you constantly feel cold. Consult a healthcare provider if you have eliminated causes like dehydration, lack ...
Here's what you should know about frostbite, its symptoms, stages, and how to treat it, during Kentucky's freezing weather.