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Chilblains are caused by an abnormal reaction of the skin to cold temperatures. Blood vessels within the skin constrict in cold temperatures and re-open when the surrounding skin warms up but rapid warming following cold can lead to chilblain formation. Karen, our practice manager, really suffers from chilblains every winter. She has trialed everything we have in the clinic for chilblains, but we haven't found a solution that has made a noticeable improvement to her feet... until now.

In the most severe cases, medication can be used to improve blood supply to the fingers and toes, such as the following: Medications that are commonly used to treat high blood pressure can sometimes help with the symptoms of chilblains, so a doctor may prescribe nifedipine—a tablet that works by relaxing the blood vessels and improving circulation. List your key medical and personal information, including any major stressors, recent life changes or vacations to places with weather that differs from where you live.Chilblains are the result ofan abnormal reaction to the cold.They’re common in the UKbecause damp, cold weather is usual in the winter. You can get a variety of treatments from your doctor – depending on whether the skin has broken or not and whether infection has developed. These can include hydrocortisone cream (if the skin hasn’t broken), drugs to dilate the blood vessels, balmosa cream (you can get this over the counter at some pharmacies) and antiseptic creams. Chilblains are a common skin condition that occurs due to exposure to cold temperatures. They typically affect the toes, fingers, nose, and ears. People with poor circulation or who spend long periods of time in the cold are more likely to develop chilblains.

This is a common condition for the fishermen and women who are constantly wading in and out of cold ocean temperatures.A chilblain is painful, red swelling that appears on the tips of the toes and fingers. This occurs when the blood vessels suddenly expand. At the other extreme, those of you with hot (or particularly busy) feet can benefit from merino or bamboo blends which keep your feet dry, comfortable and pong-free even when you’re constantly on the move. The most important thing you can do is refrain from scratching or rubbing the affected area. Although it may be tempting, scratching these swollen areas or rubbing against something could cause the sensitive skin to break. If the skin breaks and you continue to scratch with your nails or walk barefoot, you greatly increase your risk of infecting your already-ailing toes.

People with diabetes are better off avoiding this remedy because they may have neuropathy and misjudge the water temperature, resulting in burns.

Key specs – Material: Combed Cotton, Polyamide, Elastane; Recommended season: all; Reinforced areas: Toes, heels; Colourways: 10 plus It’s importantnot to scratch the skin as it can break easily and become infected. When to seek medical advice for chilblains Chilblains may sound alien to those who live in mild dry climates. However in colder climates some people will suffer from the dreaded chillblain. eat at least one hot meal during the day – this’ll help warm your whole body, particularly in cold weather Chilblains are common and usually affect the elderly or younger adults who are in cold environments without appropriate warm hosiery.

If you have developed chilblains do not scratch them. Instead use soothing lotions such as witch hazel and calamine to reduce the discomfort. If your chilblains are severe and keep returning, speak to your GP. They may recommend taking a daily tablet or capsule of a medication called nifedipine. This works by relaxing the blood vessels, improving your circulation. Chilblains will itch and burn and become itchier still when warm. It is tempting to scratch, but this can break and ulcerate the chilblain.

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Chilblainscan beuncomfortable, but rarely cause any permanent damage.They normally heal within a few weeks iffurther exposure to the cold is avoided. Chilblains can turn the skin red and may cause a burning or stinging sensation. Nifedipine can be used to help existing chilblains heal, or can be taken during the winter tostopthem developing. Preventing chilblains

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