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Why do your fingers go numb in the cold?

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When temperatures drop, the blood vessels contract in the fingers or toes. This contraction causes hypoxia, or lack of oxygen, to the affected tissues. Fingers and toes will feel cold to the touch and possibly numb.

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Answer: from poor circulation

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