Common symptoms of thermal intermittent, often associated with conditions like Raynaud’s phenomenon, include episodes of color change in the fingers or toes (usually turning white, then blue, and finally red), coldness or numbness in the affected areas, and pain or tingling sensations during or after exposure to cold temperatures. These symptoms typically occur in response to cold or emotional stress and can vary in duration and intensity.
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