What's the best way to warm up cold and numb feet?

When I was walking home today my feet were so cold and numb. It turned out later, even though I couldn't feel it, my socks were wet.

Anyways, how do I warm up my feet quickly, especially when I'm outside the house?

Also, what's the best thing to do when toes start hurting because they're so cold?

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2 Comments for “What's the best way to warm up cold and numb feet?”

  1. Sadie - MJ is Loved and Missed x

    Put them in a basin of warm water or have a hot shower and then put on nice thick, cosy socks. Maybe massage ur feet to get the blood flowing.

    ((:

  2. c.d.

    Put your feet in luke warm water, and never use hot water until you can feel your feet or you could burn your feet. And you might start carrying a second pair of socks so you can change them so you can keep your feet warm. And check your shoes or booths for holes. c.d.

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