Al-Marsad newspaper: Dr. Khaled Al-Nimr, a consultant and professor of cardiology and arterial catheterization, answered a question that says: “My parents have a heart patient for nearly 9 months, and he had a stroke and recovered from it, but now his limbs feel very cold, is this normal?”
Al-Nimr said, in a tweet via his Twitter account: “No, it is not normal, and the cold extremities in this case have causes that include the effect of medications, narrowing of the arteries, low pressure, severe heart weakness, and weak thyroid gland.”
Q: My father’s doctor is a heart patient (regarding 9 months ago he had a stroke, thank God he recovered from it), but now his limbs feel very cold, is this normal?
A: No, it is not normal… The coldness of the extremities in this case has causes, including:
1. Effect of drugs
2. Narrowing of the arteries
3. Decreased pressure
4. Severe weakness of the heart
5. Thyroid dysfunction.
– Dr. Khaled El-Nimer (@ALNEMERK) April 30, 2022