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This can develop due to certain types of anemia, circulation problems, or even heart problems. It can also happen if you’re a heavy smoker. In any case, your body isn’t getting as much oxygen as it should. The proper type of doctor to see about this would be either a cardiologist or a pulmonologist.
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It is Cyanosis. It is due to the presence of deoxygenated hemoglobin in blood vessels near the skin surface. Same principle applies why you see the sky blue or the big body of water blue. In homeopathy a dose or two of Arnica /Belladonna/Causticum according to symptoms takes care of this. You should see a physician for an evaluation.
With ideal wishes. Information given above isn’t a prescription.
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yes it could be something like lack of oxygen
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/blue_n…
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Your fingers could be cold, you could have Raynaud's syndrome, or you could have a cardiac issue. If it doesn't resolve permanently, you should see your physician.
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Yes, it could. They usually turn blue for me when I'm cold, and then it goes away. If they stay like that though, you should see your doctor.
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prolly bad circulation or something
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Could mean heart problems. Go for check up.
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