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Cold feet, Cold hands, Numbness or tingling (Fingers) and Numbness or tingling (Toes) WebMD Symptom Checker helps you find the most common medical conditions indicated by the symptoms cold feet, cold hands, numbness or tingling (fingers) and numbness or tingling (toes) including Peripheral neuropathy, Vitamin B12 deficiency, and Raynaud phenomenon. There are 25 conditions associated with cold feet, cold hands, numbness or tingling (fingers) and numbness or tingling (toes). The links below will provide you with more detailed information on these medical conditions from the WebMD Symptom Checker and help provide a better understanding of causes and treatment of these related conditions. Peripheral neuropathy Peripheral neuropathy is a nerve condition of the extremities causing numbness, tingling, and pain. Vitamin B12 deficiency Vitamin B12 deficiency symptoms include fatigue, pale skin, weakness, sleepiness, numbness, weakness, and more. Raynaud phenomenon Raynauds phenomenon causes color changes, coldness, tingling, and numbness in certain parts of the body. Carpal tunnel syndrome Carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms include burning or tingling in the hand and fingers, numbness, pain and more. Generalized anxiety disorder Generalized anxiety disorder is a condition in which a person has nearly constant anxiety. Scleroderma Scleroderma is an uncommon immune disorder that causes collagen to build up in the tissue, making it harden. Tetany Tetany is a mineral imbalance causing painful muscle cramps and twitches in the hands, feet, face, and larynx. Stroke A stroke occurs when blood and oxygen to the brain are cut off, and causes numbness, confusion, and more. Transient ischemic attack (mini-stroke) Transient ischemic attacks cause headache, numbness, tingling, or weakness in the face, arm, or leg, and more. Cold exposure Cold exposure symptoms include color changes on the skin, numbness, stinging, redness, blisters, and more. Wernicke syndrome Wernickes encephalopathy can cause confusion, lack of muscle coordination, and vision problems. Diabetic neuropathy Diabetic neuropathy is a nerve condition of the extremities causing numbness, tingling, and pain. Panic attack When someone has a panic attack, that person feels a sudden, intense fear that cant be controlled. Hyperventilation Hyperventilation is rapid or shallow breathing usually caused by stress or anxiety. Median nerve injury The median nerve, which runs through the arm and hand, can cause swelling pain and numbness if injured. Ulnar nerve injury Damage to the ulnar nerve causes swelling, pain and numbness in the forearm, hand, and ring and little fingers. Frostbite Frostbite happens when the skin and the tissue freezes, causing pins and needles, numbness, and pain. Chemical burns A chemical burn can cause symptoms ranging from burning and blisters to pain and shortness of breath. Burn (heat or fire) Burns caused by heat are called thermal burns and can cause pain swelling, skin changes, blisters and more. Low blood sugar (hypoglycemia) Low blood sugar, or low glucose levels, causes shakiness, anxiety, clammy skin, irritability, hunger, and more. Multiple sclerosis Multiple sclerosis is a disease of the nervous system causing difficulties with balance, speech, and movement. Mortons neuroma Mortons neuroma is a foot condition that may cause sharp pain and lead to permanent nerve damage. Cervical (neck) spondylosis Cervical spondylosis is arthritis of the neck pain and stiffness the neck, shoulder, arm, or chest. Cervical (neck) spinal stenosis Cervical spinal stenosis is a spinal condition causing pain, weakness, or numbness in the arms, legs, or neck. CREST syndrome CREST syndrome is a rare autoimmune disease that causes tissues to harden throughout the body.
Posted on: Fri, 06 Jun 2014 19:30:59 +0000

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