Calf feeling hot may be physiological factors, but also may be pathological factors, such as local skin diseases, lower limb vascular disease precursor.
1. Physiological factors: if the patient’s lower limbs are wearing too thick or the calf is close to objects with higher temperatures, the calf may feel hot, which is a physiological factor and not a precursor of the disease.
2. Pathologic factors:
(1) local skin diseases: if the patient’s skin in the calf area is infected or exposed to sensitizing substances, it will lead to the patient’s calf feeling hot.
(2) Lower extremity vascular disease: If the patient’s lower extremity blood vessels are abnormal, such as varicose veins, deep vein thrombosis, etc., it will also lead to the patient’s calves feel hot.
Feeling hot in the calves may also be caused by other reasons, excluding physiological factors, you need to consult a doctor in time to find out the cause of the disease and then treat the symptoms.