Children with cold feet and hot bodies may be caused by environmental reasons, fever, indigestion and other conditions.
If the climate is cold and no attention is paid to keeping the child’s feet warm, as the child’s central nervous system is still developing and not perfected as an adult, it may cause the local temperature to be lower than the body temperature, thus leading to the above phenomenon.
If the child has a high fever due to certain reasons, the body will supply blood to vital organs such as the heart, kidneys and brain out of self-protection during the high fever, which will cause a decrease in blood circulation in the limbs, resulting in the above phenomenon.
If the child is not fed properly, or if the child’s digestive ability is poor, the food may be retained in the stomach and intestines without being digested and absorbed in a timely manner, which causes the blood to enter the gastrointestinal tract to promote digestion, resulting in decreased circulation in the feet, which leads to the phenomenon described above.