What it actually means if one of your fingers turns white when it’s cold

The weather has been freezing recently, so chances are your hands have been cold, but when should you worry?

If you can’t warm your hands or feet up no matter what you do, and your fingers go bright white, it could be a symptom of a condition.

Are you the person who sits wearing gloves in the office, pleading with the bosses to turn the air conditioning down in the middle of summer?

Or maybe you cling to the radiator at home trying to warm your hands up to no avail.Some people try holding warm cups of coffee or buy heated gloves to try and keep their extremities warm, but it could be more than just the cold weather. Read mroe below

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