Without examining you, I can not say for sure. You are better off having your doctor examine you. One possibility is Raynaud’s phenomenon. This is a vasospasm of the small blood vessels, usually brought on by cold temperatures. Until you know more, I advise you to stay warm.
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Vivian Abrams DPM
Without examining you, I can not say for sure. You are better off having your doctor examine you. One possibility is Raynaud's phenomenon. This is a vasospasm of the small blood vessels, usually brought on by cold temperatures. Until you know more, I advise you to stay warm.
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Vivian Abrams DPM
Without examining you, I can not say for sure. You are better off having your doctor examine you. One possibility is Raynaud’s phenomenon. This is a vasospasm of the small blood vessels, usually brought on by cold temperatures. Until you know more, I advise you to stay warm.