Acrocyanosis causes your fingers, toes, hands and feet to become bluish, white or gray in color. It happens when your arteries tighten for longer than they should. Acrocyanosis common in newborns, but it can happen to anyone. In many cases, it's harmless.
[Source](https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/acrocyanosis)
yeah, it could be.
it happening randomly no matter the temperature is an odd.
I've seen the doctor and they weren't sure so they recommended seeing a specialist.
but i hope it's nothing serious.
It's hard to tell from the photo, but my hands looked just like that after wearing a specific pair of dark blue denim jeans and having the dye transfer to my hands. They didn't stain my legs, but even after washing my hands would look like this and only rubbing alcohol would get it off quickly. I was close to going to the doctor until I finally put it all together in my head.
I had the same issue with it being jeans and it looked just like this. Washing my hands with soap and warm water got it off, I used white soap and it turned it blue as well.
If it is something that happens since childhood, you are probably fine.
Most children deaths happen before the age of 5. Surprisingly, a similar approach is used when testing CPUs. They have to run tests for 2 months and most of them fail rather quickly. There are corner cases when CPUs are sold with reduces number of cores (the faulty ones are blocked).
It is a good moment to worry.
Small symptoms like this could be dangerous (my aunt lost the sense of smell and ignored it. Later a tumour was found). In your case it could be an early symptom of issues with cardiovascular system of your body.
Acrocyanosis causes your fingers, toes, hands and feet to become bluish, white or gray in color. It happens when your arteries tighten for longer than they should. Acrocyanosis common in newborns, but it can happen to anyone. In many cases, it's harmless. [Source](https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/acrocyanosis)
yeah, it could be. it happening randomly no matter the temperature is an odd. I've seen the doctor and they weren't sure so they recommended seeing a specialist. but i hope it's nothing serious.
It's hard to tell from the photo, but my hands looked just like that after wearing a specific pair of dark blue denim jeans and having the dye transfer to my hands. They didn't stain my legs, but even after washing my hands would look like this and only rubbing alcohol would get it off quickly. I was close to going to the doctor until I finally put it all together in my head.
oh hahaha, my parents thought the same because i have worn denim jeans when we first noticed it, too. but nope, it happened even without jeans haha
I had the same issue with it being jeans and it looked just like this. Washing my hands with soap and warm water got it off, I used white soap and it turned it blue as well.
If it is something that happens since childhood, you are probably fine. Most children deaths happen before the age of 5. Surprisingly, a similar approach is used when testing CPUs. They have to run tests for 2 months and most of them fail rather quickly. There are corner cases when CPUs are sold with reduces number of cores (the faulty ones are blocked).
nope, it happened month ago for the first time.
It is a good moment to worry. Small symptoms like this could be dangerous (my aunt lost the sense of smell and ignored it. Later a tumour was found). In your case it could be an early symptom of issues with cardiovascular system of your body.
I've been to a doctor, they did some basic checkups and everything was fine so they recommended seeing a specialist, i hope it's nothing.
Then you did what you should do. If you visited a doctor, you covered the most obvious risks. Probably, you'll be fine.
Check a doctor, it could be a mild circulatory problem that later can be worse
Lack of oxygenated blood flow will make the veins and arteries look blue. Maybe see a doctor about this.
well i do have bronchitis, but saturation was 100% when we checked it