10 Causes of Cold Feet
Cause Of Cold Feet #1: Cold Temperatures
Cold weather can, of course, cause cold feet, especially if they are not wrapped up properly. It is important to note, though, that the extremities such as the hands and feet can get cold even when the rest of the body is warm.
This is partly to help prevent loss of heat from the body. The blood is close to the surface in the feet meaning that heat can easily be lost through the thin skin. As such, the blood vessels contract to limit the volume of blood flowing through the extremities. Keep your feet warm and you could be helping to keep the rest of your body warm as well.
