Symptoms of Cold Pain

Symptoms of cold pain include pain with a cold sensation, pain slowed down by warmth and worse by cold, and a preference for warmth and pressure. Commonly found in the lumbar spine, epigastric (abdomen), joints of the limbs and other places. 1. Lumbar spine: Cold pain in the lumbar spine is characterized by heavy cold pain in the lumbar region, unfavorable side turning, unrelenting pain when lying down, and aggravated by cold. 2. Epigastric: Cold pain in the epigastric region (cold pain in the epigastric and abdominal regions) is characterized by abdominal pain, coldness (fear of cold), preference for warmth, reduction of pain with warmth, aggravation of pain with cold, thirst, coldness (coldness of the body), cold limbs, long and clear urination, and loose stools. 3. Joints of the limbs: Cold pain in the joints of the limbs is characterized by joint pain, unfavorable flexion and extension (abnormal functioning of the joints in extension and bending), which may involve more than one joint. If you feel unwell, please consult a doctor in time to avoid delay in treatment.