If Your Hands Change Color When It’s Cold, You May Have This Unpleasant Condition

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More specifically, the arteries that funnel into your fingers spasm once they experience cold temperatures or bodily stress. This constricts the blood vessels and cuts down the blood supply to the area – thus explaining the changing colors of the skin. As time goes on, the digit-based arteries can thicken up, and this makes it even harder for blood to get through.

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