Described: Raynaud’s disease: It manifests when your extremities go chilly and is known as Raynaud’s disease or Raynaud’s phenomenon.
And that’s often quite cold, not mildly cold. Melisa Lai Becker, MD, said on Good Morning America that.
“The average person can go into chilly weather and get by without gloves, their fingers would just get a bit cold.”
However, Raynaud’s is different. The temperature varies along with the color. “If you touch their hands, you can tell the difference,” said.
Dr. Lai Becker. “Even in a moderately cold environment, they have white, ice-cold hands.” The NHS states that Raynaud’s phenomenon occurs.
When blood flow to the fingers and toes becomes improper. It is frequent and often does not result in serious issues.