RhythmSpring
Bluelighter
So it's snowy and cold here in the Hudson Valley in New York State.
Inside, it is reasonably warm, around 67 F (room temp.) I wear wool socks around the house.
So why on earth do my feet sweat? They are perpetually way too cold, probably due to poor circulation. But they sweat and it makes it 3 times worse! I have to change socks every few hours or so before my feet freeze to death!
Why are they sweating, how can I get them to stop, and how can I keep them warm?
It shouldn't be that hard...
Inside, it is reasonably warm, around 67 F (room temp.) I wear wool socks around the house.
So why on earth do my feet sweat? They are perpetually way too cold, probably due to poor circulation. But they sweat and it makes it 3 times worse! I have to change socks every few hours or so before my feet freeze to death!
Why are they sweating, how can I get them to stop, and how can I keep them warm?
It shouldn't be that hard...