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Fingers that change colorDefinition If fingers that are exposed to cold or stress turn pale or change colors, it is a sign of cyanosis. Cyanosis is a bluish discoloration of the skin and mucous membranes from lack of oxygen. Considerations Raynaud's phenomenon may cause sudden change in the finger color. Common Causes
Home Care Avoid smoking. Avoid exposure to cold in any form. Wear mittens or gloves outdoors and when handling ice or frozen food. Avoid chilling, which may happen following any active recreational sport. Wear comfortable, roomy shoes and wool socks. When outside, always wear shoes. Call your health care provider if
What to expect at your health care provider's office The medical history will be obtained and a physical examination performed. Medical history questions documenting change in finger color in detail may include:
The physical examination will include thorough examination of the hands, arms, and fingers. Diagnostic tests that may be performed include:
Intervention: Use of drugs to dilate small arteries and improve circulation may be prescribed. Surgery to cut the sympathetic nerves to the affected extremities (for Raynaud's phenomenon) is an option that may relieve symptoms for 1 or 2 years before they recur. After seeing your health care provider: You may want to add a diagnosis related to change in finger color to your personal medical record. Page Content: Blanching of the fingers (blanching means to become pale) |
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