Cold Hands & Feet? It Could Be Diabetic Neuropathy, Not Just Winter!

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News18•03-01-2026, 12:48
Cold Hands & Feet? It Could Be Diabetic Neuropathy, Not Just Winter!
- •Persistent cold hands and feet, even in warm environments, could signal 'Diabetic Neuropathy', a serious condition caused by high blood sugar.
- •Diabetic Neuropathy involves nerve damage, primarily in legs and feet, due to prolonged elevated blood sugar levels.
- •High blood sugar constricts blood vessels, reducing circulation to extremities and causing a cold sensation, compounded by nerve damage.
- •Other symptoms include numbness, burning sensation, muscle weakness, and slow-healing wounds on feet.
- •Experts advise immediate blood sugar testing, regular exercise, diligent foot care, a B-vitamin rich diet, and quitting smoking to manage the condition.
Why It Matters: Don't ignore persistent cold hands/feet; it might be Diabetic Neuropathy requiring urgent medical attention.
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