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Chilblains

Chilblains are tender and/or itchy bumps on sites of the foot following exposure to damp, cold, non-freezing conditions causing a localised form of vasculitis.


Types of chilblains:

Chronic: Those that have lasted 5 months or more


Acute: Those that disappear within a couple of weeks if the extremity is kept warm

Causes

Smoking
Poor nutrition
Regular or sudden exposure to cold, damp, or draughty conditions
Underlying bone marrow disorders e.g., chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia
Systemic lupus erythematosus
Diabetes
Primary or secondary Raynaud phenomenon
Family history

Symptoms & Identification

Itch, red, or burning pain
Localised swelling
Blanchable red/purple discolouration on tips of the toes
In extreme cases the chilblain can breakdown into an ulcer

Keynote: Late winter and early spring, when it is wet and temperatures are above freezing, are the peak seasons for chilblains.

Care & Treatment

The best form of treatment is prevention. Our podiatrist can test your foot circulation, provide devices to reduce pressure on painful lesions, which may help prevent your chilblains from breaking down into ulceration. We can also advise you on the best creams and products to help reduce inflammation and promote healing.

For more information on Chilblains, or to have your feet assessed and treated, contact us today to schedule an appointment on 0800 002 5513

Word of warning: The association between COVID-19 and chilblains is still being defined. However, the development of chilblain-like lesions in the absence of exposure to damp cold or secondary causes, should be suspected as being related to SARS-CoV-2 infection. Suspect covid: Rash on toes