Fingers and toes can feel numb when they are cold due to poor blood circulation. Pulmonary hypertension is a circulatory disorder which is caused by cholesterol plaque deposits along the walls of the arteries, making them harden and constrict. This makes the blood flow difficult resulting in a small amount reaching the extremities (fingers and toes).
Fingers And Toes Go Numb When Cold is most frequently associated with the following conditions by our members
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87.0%
Pulmonary Hypertensi
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13.0%
Stiff-Person Syndrom