Catherine Vercuiel

Catherine Vercuiel

March 6, 2025

10 Warning Signs of Peripheral Artery Disease To Look Out For

7. Cold Feet or Legs (Especially One Colder Than the Other)

A pair of left and right socks, highlighting the temperature difference often felt in feet due to circulation issues.
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Have you ever experienced your feet or legs feeling suddenly cold, particularly compared to the rest of your body? Or is one foot consistently colder than the other? Reduced blood flow means less warmth reaching your extremities. This temperature difference can be particularly noticeable when comparing one side to the other.