Hypothermia cannot end well, doctors are convinced.
Experts say that feet must be kept warm to reduce the risk of illness.
If you stay outside for a long time when the thermometer shows negative values, your immunity will become weaker, and it will be easier for viruses to penetrate the body.
Another danger of minor but regular cold feet is that it can result in serious frostbite of the toes.
In turn, frostbite of the toes, feet and shins, which occurs as a result of prolonged hypothermia, leads to circulatory problems and damage to the skin.
To prevent this, dress exclusively for the weather in winter.
The shoes you choose are also important: buy looser models. In such boots, your movements will not be constrained.
And, of course, in cold weather it is worth wearing boots, the inner surface of which is “equipped” with a fur lining.