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What Causes Numbness & Coldness of Fingers?

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What Causes Numbness & Coldness of Fingers?

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Fingers naturally become cold and numb in a cold environment because of the body’s natural response to cold temperatures, according to MayoClinic.com. When the body is cold, blood circulation decreases in the extremities in an effort to keep warm blood pumping to vital organs. However, people who commonly experience coldness and numbness in their hands, feet, fingers and toes in warm temperatures could have one or more underlying conditions causing their symptoms.

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