Poor circulation. You should see a doctor immediately!
lack of nitrogen
the blood circulation to your hand is reduced so after a while it will also turn pale.
I think either you are cold or maybe its Bruised.. ?
Boiling water turns to vapor in the cold because the temperature difference between the hot water and the cold air causes the water to evaporate and turn into vapor.
When you get cold the body routes blood away from the skin and into the core of the body instead. With less red blood in the skin it will look paler.
Extreme pallor (becoming ghostly pale) could be caused by anemia, low blood pressure, fever, fainting, or hypothermia (becoming too cold,) among other conditions. Fear and exhaustion can cause a person to become suddenly pale.
areally really really realy bad fungus...or frostbite
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Your face turns pale when you are cold because the body is trying to adapt and survive (keep itself alive) with the threat of freezing to death. The way your body combats this is to slow or restrict the circulation of blood to non-essential parts of your body in order to keep the most important parts warm and functioning. Like diverting more blood from your face, hands and feet to your heart, brain and inner core. Less blood circulating in your face and hands mean they turn pale.
In cold weather, blood vessels in the skin constrict to conserve body heat, limiting blood flow to the extremities like fingertips. This reduced blood flow causes the skin to appear white or pale due to lack of oxygenated blood. This condition is known as Raynaud's phenomenon.
Your foot may turn in when you walk due to a condition known as overpronation, where the arch of the foot collapses and the foot rolls inward excessively. This can result from various factors such as flat feet, muscle imbalances, or improper footwear. Additionally, some individuals may have a natural gait pattern that causes their feet to turn in slightly. Addressing this issue often involves proper footwear, orthotics, or exercises to strengthen the muscles around the foot and ankle.
You know you have frost bite if the skin appears pale, hard, and cold to the touch. When you go inside to warm up, your hands will turn red and become very painful.