suffer from chilblains when you were little, I always did, agony they were, from about 7 up to teenage...I remember scratching them raw during maths class at school lol ! Not sure why they were so bad in the winter or what caused them.
I've got one under my big toe at the moment and it literally drives me mad you just cannot get to the bottom of the itch! Tried everything but nothing workd -then it disappears in the summer -very strange!
I suffered dreadfully as a youngster. Funnily enough only today my big toe was pretending it had a chilblain. Used to say it was a sign it was going to snow.
Luckily no I didn't but I do remember my feet regularly being like blocks of ice in wellies in the winter and my mum telling me off for warming them by the fire - she said I'd get chilblains. I've no idea if that was tosh.
Prudie -its not tosh ;-) my chilblains have returned since we moved into our cottage that has a real fire -I come in from the cold and sit in front of the fire warming my toes -my mum used to say the same to me -and my gran used to say i'd get piles sitting on the cold step -I always wondered what I was going to get piles of lol!
Same here prudie. We didn't have Central Heating thoughout the whole house when I was little and I remember my Mum telling me to get away from the fire.
I used to get chilblains as a child and I actually got them again just a few weeks ago from wearing Crocs in the cold weather and then coming into a warm house. Bloody itches and hurts, I hate them!!
Very cold hands and feet get hot too quickly - I was told the chilblains developed because the tiny contracted blood-vessels broke with the sudden application of heat.
Chilblains may be a sign of Reynaud's disease ( especially in women ) which can be treated. I take Nifedipine in winter and it really helps.
If you do get chilblains, Snowfire ointment helps. If you can still get it.
They can appear on other parts of the body as well - when I was in my 20's my mode of transport was a motor-bike, during the winter we had snow and of course wet weather; I used to get bad chilblains on the outside of my thighs, if I wsn't wearing my padded trousers, they were exactly where my jacket ended - they were absolute hell, itched like mad - fortunately I got a car for my Christmas present, and have never had them since.