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What are Cold Feet? |
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I think all of us have experienced cold feet at some point. You
know... that cold, damp clammy feeling that can happen even
when you are indoors. Basically, you are experiencing a
lack of circulation to the toes and feet which can be caused
by a variety of conditions.
The capillaries that transmit fresh oxygenated blood to your
feet are shut down or constricted.
Common conditions associated with cold feet:
- Raynaud's Syndrome
have cold feet, but you can have cold feet & toes
anytime.
- Peripheral
vascular disease (PVD) is a narrowing or blockage of
the arteries.
- Peripheral Neuropathy is a nerve disorder
that can cause your feet to feel cold.
- Chilblains is a condition resulting from exposure
to extreme cold damp environments. Toes are itchy, painful,
reddish or purplish, and even swollen.
- Frostbite in extremely cold environments, like
back country skiing, snowmobiling or snowboarding.
- Trench foot develops after prolonged exposure to
a wet, cold environment and is more serious than chilblains.
Toes and feet may appear pale, red, blotchy, or purple to
blue. Feet are usually swollen and painful.
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Treating
Cold Feet |
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All of the cold feet conditions above can benefit from Prolotex™ Far Infrared Socks. Even
if you just wear the socks at night, you will notice your
feet will start to feel warmer during the day, too. The goal
is to improve the circulation and natural FIR energy will
help to do that.
Even if your doctor prescribes medications, you can still use Prolotex™
non-invasive Far Infrared Socks to
promote circulation to your toes and improve the overall
warmth of your
feet.
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Far Infrared Socks help restore circulation back to your
feet.

Socks come in 4 sizes
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