Cold feet in children with fever may be caused by insufficient peripheral blood circulation, or it may be caused by infectious shock.
1. Insufficient peripheral blood circulation: the child’s body temperature will rise rapidly after the fever, at this time the child’s body heat production is greater than heat dissipation, at the same time, the child’s peripheral blood circulation is poor, which may lead to the performance of some patients will appear cold feet.
2. Infectious shock: Infectious shock is caused by sepsis, bacteremia, systemic inflammation and other reasons. Patients will have fever, delirium, vomiting and other manifestations. Some patients also have symptoms such as cold and clammy skin and decreased blood pressure. If a child develops infectious shock, it will manifest as fever and cold feet.
Children with fever and cold feet may also have other causes, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, complete the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.