If your feet are always cold, it could be a symptom of one of these five conditions. I'll list them here.

Do you also experience constantly cold feet? Although it's a very common condition, and in most cases it doesn't pose a health risk, constantly cold feet could also indicate the presence of a health condition.

Low foot temperature is a symptom shared by some diseases, which is why it should be examined by a doctor. Below, we list five health conditions that can make your feet colder than normal.

Circulatory problems. People who suffer from constantly cold feet may have a condition related to blood circulation, such as peripheral vascular disease.

Raynaud's phenomenon. According to some studies, the arteries in the toes overreact to various temperatures, restricting blood circulation. Low foot temperature is accompanied by symptoms such as pale skin.

Lupus. This is an alteration of the immune system that attacks the body's healthy cells and tissues. It causes problems in the joints, skin, lungs, brain, and blood vessels, also causing cold feet.