Heel coldness may be physiological coldness, for example, due to the cold weather in winter, but it may also be due to kidney yang deficiency, spleen yang deficiency and so on.
1. Physiological factors: winter weather is cold, low temperature environment, clothing is not enough to protect the cold, so that the heel can not get warm, it may cause the heel cold.
2. Kidney yang deficiency: refers to the deficiency of kidney yang, the body loses its warmth, manifested by fatigue (mental exhaustion, physical weakness), cold limbs, cold limbs, especially in the lower limbs, lumbar and knee soreness and cold pain, etc., which may lead to the fear of cold heels.
3. Spleen yang deficiency: refers to the decline of spleen yang, loss of warmth, cold, manifested as abdominal pain (persistent mild abdominal pain), less, fear of cold and cold limbs, or swelling of the limbs, etc., may cause chills in the heels.
Excluding physiological factors, there may be other causes of cold heels, if accompanied by other physical discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor to identify the causes and treat the symptoms.