10. Stay on top of medical issues
If you have an underlying chronic condition, such as diabetes, you may be at particular risk of poor circulation, and complications such as foot ulcers.
As well as following the general advice for circulation – such as exercising regularly and not smoking – it’s important to manage your diabetes and to have an annual foot check, which will detect signs of poor circulation.13 If you have symptoms of Raynaud’s that are bothering you, such as severe numbness and colour changes in your hands and feet, see your doctor to rule out underlying causes and help you manage symptoms.14
Advice is for information only and should not replace medical care. Please check with your GP before trying any remedies.