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Purple feet and flakey skin

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Apr 13, 2018.

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    I feel like I have poor circulation, not sure if it’s like Reynaud’s. My hands get cold (and hot) as well but it’s not as bad as my feet. They feel cold often, and sometimes when they feel like ice cubes, they aren’t that cold to the touch. Often they turn a dark, purplish color. When they get hot, they itch, and I’ve had shiny red raised areas Above the toe nail that itch like crazy! Also, the tips of my toes are extremely sensitive to pain, and I will fall to the ground if I hit my big toe...

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