Some people who have lupus experience Raynaud's phenomenon. This is where the fingers and toes turn white or even blue or purple due to stress or cold. The body overreacts to the cold or stress and pulls the blood away from the extremities as if it were dealing with extremely cold temperatures. It reduces blood flow and can damage tissues.

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