28/03/2026
Cold Fingers That Turn White or Blue? It Could Be Raynaud’s Disease
Do your fingers suddenly turn white, blue, or extremely cold, especially in cold weather or stress?
This may be Raynaud’s disease, a condition where small blood vessels in the fingers temporarily narrow, reducing blood flow.
Typical symptoms include:
• Fingers turning white or bluish
• Cold, numb, or tingling sensation
• Pain when circulation returns
• Sensitivity to cold temperatures
While mild cases can be managed with lifestyle changes, severe cases may require vascular evaluation and treatment.
👨⚕️ Dr. Robbie George
Vascular Surgeon | Bengaluru
If you notice frequent finger color changes or cold sensitivity, early medical advice can help protect circulation.