12/04/2024 13:26
Subject: Why are two of my toes perpetually cold and numb all winter long?
Do you take any beta blockers or heart meds?
Anonymous
12/04/2024 13:03
Subject: Re:Why are two of my toes perpetually cold and numb all winter long?
Frost nip.
Anonymous
12/04/2024 13:02
Subject: Why are two of my toes perpetually cold and numb all winter long?
Autoimmune disease.
Anonymous
12/04/2024 11:41
Subject: Why are two of my toes perpetually cold and numb all winter long?
Raynauds is definitely a possibility. My mom has it and her fingers and toes turn blue.
Anonymous
12/04/2024 11:23
Subject: Why are two of my toes perpetually cold and numb all winter long?
Do they have dark coloration when numb?
Sounds like raynauds
Don’t necessarily have to change to white
Any sores or itching?
Anonymous
12/04/2024 11:18
Subject: Re:Why are two of my toes perpetually cold and numb all winter long?
Anonymous wrote:Raynaud's
They definitely don’t turn white. My mother has this with her hands, and they turn white. My two toes look totally normal. I haven’t done much other research, but maybe they don’t have to turn white?
Anonymous
12/04/2024 11:17
Subject: Why are two of my toes perpetually cold and numb all winter long?
Anonymous wrote:I would tell a doctor about this if I were you.
Are you diabetic, or is there any possiblity you could be in an early stage of that?
I know for a fact that I’m not. It’s not that.
Anonymous
12/04/2024 10:54
Subject: Re:Why are two of my toes perpetually cold and numb all winter long?
Raynaud's
Anonymous
12/04/2024 10:44
Subject: Why are two of my toes perpetually cold and numb all winter long?
I would tell a doctor about this if I were you.
Are you diabetic, or is there any possiblity you could be in an early stage of that?
Anonymous
12/04/2024 10:40
Subject: Why are two of my toes perpetually cold and numb all winter long?
Only in the winter. The last two toes on my left foot (baby toe and “ring” toe) are cold and numb on and off throughout the winter. It takes forever to warm them up and they seem to get cold for no particular reason. Example, right now they are cold and numb, and I am in warm socks. Yesterday, I was doing the same thing in thin athletic socks and they were fine.