Cold feet and hot feet may be related to venous thrombosis of the lower extremities, large amplitude of external temperature changes and obstruction of blood circulation.
1. Lower extremity venous thrombosis: when lower extremity venous embolism occurs, venous blood return is blocked, resulting in different temperatures in the two feet.
2. Large changes in external temperature: If the temperature of the environment in which the two feet are located changes too much, the body cannot cope with it in time, which can produce the feeling of different temperatures in the two feet.
3. Obstructed blood circulation: When the blood circulation is obstructed on one side due to factors such as sitting or standing posture, the temperature of the two feet may also be different.
If the coldness of one foot and the warmth of the other is related to temperature changes and sitting posture, please make timely adjustments. If the problem cannot be solved, please consult a doctor to clarify the cause of the problem and follow the doctor’s instructions.