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I have this too, to a minor degree.
When my drug reaction was at its worst I had reddish purple finger tips. My doctor said that is a sign of Lupus. But my hands are rarely cold. I still have them a little, but not so severely. My toes however, will go white mostly in the morning, and reddish purple at night. My feet do go cold sometimes, however.
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I have Raynauds too. My finger tips sometimes just go suddenly white on one or two fingers. It is very hard to get change out of my wallet, or bills, or my credit card when this happens. The weather is usually on the cool side, but not always; sometimes if the A/C in the store is set too low for me, it can trigger the white fingers. At night my feet usually get very cold once I lay down in bed--it's something about being horizontal I think.
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