When the temperature drops this winter, it’s normal to feel it most in your fingers, toes, ears and nose. But if your fingers and toes regularly turn bluish or white when the temperature dips even slightly, or if they often feel numb or painful or turn red and tingle when you’re stressed or cold, it may be a sign you have something called Raynaud’s disease.
Granite Falls Advocate Tribune - Granite Falls, MN
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Updated Jan. 2, 2013 @ 10:24 am
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Updated Jan. 2, 2013 @ 10:24 am
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Granite Falls Advocate Tribune - Granite Falls, MN