What’s wrong with always having cold feet, frequent urination and swollen legs?

Cold feet, frequent urination and swollen legs may be caused by cold, or it may be caused by urinary tract infection, other kidney diseases or hypothyroidism.
Cold weather will appear cold feet, at the same time will lead to antidiuretic hormone to reduce and thus induce frequent urination, may also be caused by urinary tract infection, this time the patient in addition to frequent urination, there may be urinary urgency, urinary pain, fever and other symptoms.
Swelling may not have anything to do with urinary tract infection, it may be caused by lower limb reflux obstruction, prolonged standing, etc. It may also be caused by other renal diseases, such as primary glomerulonephritis and chronic renal insufficiency. In addition to this hypothyroidism can also lead to symptoms such as chills and swelling.
Patients with cold feet, frequent urination and swollen legs are advised to consult a regular hospital in time, complete the relevant examinations according to the doctor’s instructions, and carry out standardized treatment after clarifying the cause of the disease.