What medicine should I take for cold feet?

“Medications for cold feet are generally available as follows.
Medication for cold feet needs to be directed at the primary cause, such as medications for lower limb atherosclerosis-occlusive disease including those for cardiovascular risk factors such as statins, antihypertensives and drugs to improve peripheral circulation such as aspirin, clopidogrel and cilostazol.
Drugs for intermittent claudication such as cilostazol and prostaglandins.
Painkillers taken for thrombo-occlusive vasculitis, anti-platelet clotting drugs such as aspirin & clopidogrel, and vasodilators such as cilostazol, as well as, for example, guanethidine, reserpine and prostaglandin E1 for Raynaud’s syndrome.”