What causes hot hands and feet?
Hot hands and feet may be caused by environmental factors, diabetes, hyperthyroidism, or other reasons. A detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Environmental factors
If the ambient temperature is too high, it can easily cause elevated skin temperature and changes in skin warmth. If no other symptoms are present, this is considered a normal phenomenon and does not require specific treatment.
2. Diabetes
Diabetes can lead to autonomic neuropathy, which may cause abnormal blood vessel dilation, thereby affecting blood circulation in the hands and feet. This can result in changes in limb temperature, body fatigue, and other symptoms. Under a doctor's guidance, patients may use medications such as acarbose tablets or metformin hydrochloride tablets for treatment.
3. Hyperthyroidism
Hyperthyroidism is a common metabolic disorder characterized by excessive thyroid hormone secretion, which accelerates metabolism and leads to symptoms such as increased heart rate and altered skin temperature. Under medical supervision, patients may take medications like propylthiouracil enteric-coated capsules or methimazole tablets to alleviate symptoms.
In addition to the above causes, hot hands and feet may also result from atherosclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, Raynaud’s disease, or other conditions. During illness, it is important to get adequate rest and avoid excessive fatigue to prevent worsening of symptoms.