Women with cold feet can produce the following clinical symptoms: first, foot pain: after the feet are cold blood vessels will contract, the nerves are in a state of ischemia and hypoxia, which can easily cause pain symptoms in the feet. Second, foot muscle cramps: foot muscles will spasm and tense after being cold, resulting in cramping symptoms, and can be accompanied by limited activity and inability to walk with weight. Third, urinary frequency: clinical symptoms of other systems, such as frequent urination, the patient’s blood vessels are constricted after the foot is cold, and blood circulation mainly supplies the kidneys and other important organs, which can increase urine, and the patient will experience clinical symptoms such as frequent urination. Therefore, women with cold feet can produce the above clinical symptoms. Once cold, patients should be treated with warmth or hot compresses at an early stage in order to get quick relief of clinical symptoms. In addition, in ordinary life, patients should pay attention to avoid cold feet.