ScaredAsHeck
29-09-18, 20:41
I’ve had this issue for a few years. Sometimes my right foot will be noticeably colder than my left foot. Not the sensation of feeling cold but actually cold. I could touch it with my hands and feel coldness and even put it on top of my left foot and feel coldness.
I’ve googled and of course there’s a lot of things that could cause it like circulation problems, diabetes, etc.
I had a bilateral ultrasound back in mid July and nothing was found thankfully. But last night I was really bothered because I was in bed for most of the day yesterday due to bad sleep and I took my socks off and my right foot was cold. This morning it was warm and fine but I’m still worried.
I’m debating if I should see a doctor today just to make sure. I’ve been sedentary lately and don’t workout anymore but I try moving around the house as much as I can.
Has anyone had an issue like this before?
I’ve googled and of course there’s a lot of things that could cause it like circulation problems, diabetes, etc.
I had a bilateral ultrasound back in mid July and nothing was found thankfully. But last night I was really bothered because I was in bed for most of the day yesterday due to bad sleep and I took my socks off and my right foot was cold. This morning it was warm and fine but I’m still worried.
I’m debating if I should see a doctor today just to make sure. I’ve been sedentary lately and don’t workout anymore but I try moving around the house as much as I can.
Has anyone had an issue like this before?