Yellow Fingertips from Raynaud’s Disease
It is commonly believed that keeping your hands and feet warm is crucial to surviving in cold temperatures. However, individuals with Raynaud’s Disease are particularly susceptible to the cold, as it causes their extremities (hands, feet, limbs) to become hypersensitive and lose their natural color, turning yellow or blue.
Although this may seem alarming and permanent, the good news is that once the fingers are warmed up, their natural color is restored and they function as usual.