Question Posted Wednesday December 15 2004, 4:31 pm
Whenever it gets cold out and my hands are exposed and then I come back into warmth, two of my fingers go white and feel numb. I can't figure out why it does that. My hands don't go white it's just my fingers. Can anyone help?
Stephanie4lchs answered Wednesday December 15 2004, 9:30 pm: It has something to do with your blood. Like.. your blood doesnt circulate normally when it's colder and the veins in your fingers are smaller than your hands. Or.. it goes something like that! ~Steph~ [ Stephanie4lchs's advice column | Ask Stephanie4lchs A Question ]
Daisy answered Wednesday December 15 2004, 6:14 pm: Yup its just bad circulation! Loads of people suffer from it in the winter. Wear wrist bands , like the sweat bands as they will help keep your hands warm and prevent your fingers goign white! [ Daisy's advice column | Ask Daisy A Question ]
FunnyCide answered Wednesday December 15 2004, 5:28 pm: it could be Multiple Sclerosis; you know what that is, right? of course, it could be just the cold, or that you are just odd. if this has been happening for a while, and gloves dont help, and keeps happening, tell a parent and see a doc. is the numbness so bad that you cant function? (like write your name) or is it just enough that you are uncomfertable? tell a parent, or someone that has a degree in med. if it keeps happening, see a doctor.
-FunnyCide [ FunnyCide's advice column | Ask FunnyCide A Question ]
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