
Getting Pain In Leg And Have Cold Sensation On Feet. What Could Be Causing This?

Thanks for writing your query.
Cold feet are usually due to decreased blood circulation, Raynaud's disease or due to thyroid disorder. Females are more prone due to less muscle mass and the skin of the feet is thinner than males.
Pain can be due to decreased blood flow to that extremity.
I hope you are not on any medicines as some medicines like beta blockers tend to decrease blood flow to the extremities.
You should get yourself investigated for:-
1. Blood sugar (Fasting and PP).
2. Thyroid profile.
3. Hemoglobin.
4. Vitamin B12 and Folic Acid assay.
You should quit smoking (if you doing so), as smoking can decrease the blood supply. Also, eat foods XXXXXXX in iron and Vitamin B12.
Keep your legs warm and covered by wearing socks and maintaining the room temperature to a comfortable level. Warmth will increase the blood flow to your feet and will decrease the pain.
I hope this is helpful to you. If you have any query, I will be happy to help.
Regards. Thanks.


Thanks for your response.
It is good that you do not smoke and that your investigations are normal.
After reading your other symptoms, it seems that you are having anxiety disorder. This can be associated with cold feet.
You should have a positive approach towards life.
Doing yoga and meditation will be helpful in dealing with anxiety.
Yes, thyroid disorder can result in palpitation and cold sensitivity.
I hope you have been tested for free T3, free T4, TSH and Thyroid Peroxidase.
If the problem persists, get yourself examined by a Psychiatrist.
I hope this answers your query. If you have any further query, I will be happy to help.
Regards Thanks.

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