Cold Temperature Sensitivity

Some people’s skin is very sensitive to cold temperatures and reacts abnormally. For example: The fingers, toes, nose, or ears may turn pale or white. Later they may turn blue. These areas may feel numb and tingly and feel very cold to the touch. As the areas warm, they may turn red and start to throb.

Cold Temperature Sensitivity

Cold Temperature Sensitivity

Some people’s skin is very sensitive to cold temperatures and reacts abnormally. For example:

  • The fingers, toes, nose, or ears may turn pale or white. Later they may turn blue.
  • These areas may feel numb and tingly and feel very cold to the touch.
  • As the areas warm, they may turn red and start to throb.

Credits

Current as ofJune 26, 2019

Author: Healthwise Staff
Adam Husney, MD – Family Medicine
Kathleen Romito, MD – Family Medicine

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