As a cold spell grips the area, local emergency medicine specialists are urging residents to be vigilant about the dangers of hypothermia and frostbite.
A recent study conducted in Mumbai has highlighted the significant impact of vitamin B12 deficiency on both physical and ...
Raynaud’s disease, for example, can cause blood vessels in the fingers and toes to constrict in response to cold or stress, ...
You're most likely to develop frostbite in your extremities — like your fingers and toes — or areas of exposed ... or pale Tenderness Swelling Slight numbness However, if your skin feels ...
For someone with Raynaud’s, a modest drop in temperature can cause their fingers and toes to become extremely cold and numb, making simple tasks like fastening up a coat impossible. It can also ...
Raynaud’s disease causes some areas of the body, especially the fingers and toes, feel numb and cool during cold temperatures or stress (Shutterstock) Dear Dr Ombeva, Thank you for your exciting ...