Hypersensitivity to the cold, especially ice cold feet, as well as a feeling of heaviness in the legs, are linked to the presence of varicose veins, finds a large study published in the open access ...
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A TV doctor has urged people not to dismiss warning signs appearing in their feet. Dr Amir Khan took to social media to highlight what your feet might be revealing about your overall health.