The cold soles of children’s feet are usually caused by physiological conditions such as low environmental temperature and poor foot warmth, as well as pathological conditions such as fever and vasculitis.
1. Physiological conditions: if the child is located in the environment temperature is relatively low, as well as the cold weather foot warmth is not good and so on, may lead to the emergence of cold soles.
2. Pathological conditions: If a child is feverish due to some cause, the soles of the feet are cool, it may be caused by the body temperature is still rising, when the body temperature rises to a certain high value, the soles of the feet will disappear.
If the child suffers from vasculitis may lead to poor peripheral circulation, accompanied by rest pain, claudication, etc., may be manifested as cold soles of the feet.
Children with cold soles may also have other causes, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner to improve the examination, with the help of the doctor to clarify the cause of the disease for treatment.