By Dr. Shruthi Thennati | Kayakalpa Clinic, Vadodara
Do your hands and feet often feel cold, even when the weather isn’t chilly? 🧊
It’s easy to brush it off as “poor blood flow” or just wear thicker socks. But sometimes, your body is signaling something deeper — and it shouldn’t be ignored.
The most common causes include:
If your blood vessels aren’t delivering enough warm blood to your extremities, your hands and feet stay cold. This can happen with:
One of the most overlooked reasons for cold extremities is an underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism).
When your thyroid slows down:
Result? Cold hands and feet all the time.
If your cold hands and feet come with these symptoms, don’t ignore them:
These clues often point to a thyroid problem — not just circulation.
Don’t just keep piling on socks or gloves. If cold extremities are frequent or come with the above symptoms, it’s time to get checked.
Your doctor may recommend:
Early detection means simpler management and fewer complications.
At Kayakalpa Clinic, Old Padra Road, Vadodara, we don’t just treat symptoms — we look at the root cause.
Whether it’s thyroid dysfunction, poor circulation, or metabolic health issues, Dr. Shruthi Thennati provides personalized care combining modern medicine with lifestyle-based solutions.
Visit: 🌐 www.kayakalpa.in
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Cold hands and feet may seem like a small problem, but sometimes small symptoms speak loud. Listen to your body — and if needed, get checked early for thyroid and circulation health.