Brief Answer:
Its to
cold induced vasoconstriction
Detailed Answer:
Hi
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Greetings of the day,
Dear Ms,
I would first and foremost like to reassure that its a perfectly normal body behavior , as a protective response on exposure to extreme of temperature like cold.
When body is exposed to cold weather like the typical dry cold you were exposed, the body tries to conserve heat by reducing blood flow to surface of body through which heat loss occurs. It is affected by causing vasoconstriction( closing of
arteriole : the tiny blood vessel supplying blood to skin especially the extremities of body like hand and feet which are directly exposed to cold). This reduced blood supply causes the colour change, as also the blood supply to free
nerve endings supplying the skin is affected it causes
numbness.
I would advise you to wear appropriate protective clothing which will take care and prevent it. As you had atrial
fibrillation, if the colour change does not revert back to normal when the cold exposure ceases then possibility of
embolism to fingers is to be considered. As the colour change has reversed back to normal and you no longer have numbness there seems to be no cause for concern.
Wishing you a happy and healthy life.
Do get back to me if you need any further assistance, will be glad to assist you.
Take Care
Best Regards
Dr Deepak Kishore
MBBS,MS,MCH
Consultant Surgeon