When issues with blood flow develop, the brain has an uncanny way of knowing which areas of the body need blood the most and tries to bring more oxygen-rich blood to the major organs, to protect them. As a result, the extremities like hands and feet may receive less blood. Poor circulation to extremities translates into cold hands and feet. In many cases, treating anemia combats this symptom quite quickly.

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