06/02/2026
February is Raynaud’s Awareness Month ❄️
Raynaud’s disease affects blood flow to the fingers and toes, often triggered by cold temperatures or stress. For many people, toes may turn white, blue, or purple, followed by numbness, tingling, or pain as circulation returns.
Because feet are especially vulnerable, symptoms can increase the risk of:
• Skin breakdown
• Slow healing
• Ulcers or infections
• Cold sensitivity and discomfort
If you notice color changes, numbness, or pain in your toes during colder months, don’t ignore it. Early management can protect your foot health.
Our podiatry team can help with assessment, prevention strategies, and treatment options to keep your feet safe and comfortable all winter long.
📞 Contact us to schedule an evaluation