My hand is still red in cold weather on the same spots after burning it 6 month ago

    by slightly_psycho_

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    1. shadowbansRunethical on

      You’ve got that circulation disease that starts with an R! Never seen it only go half way up on each finger like that. Haven’t seen it much to be fair

    2. I’m about 25 years on mine (almost full hand with boiling water) and it’s almost faded to the point I see just slighly darker skin in cold weather.

    3. Same thing happens on the hand I burned over 5 years ago from plopping down a steak in a cast iron pan with way too much oil while I was in college. Looks completely healed when it’s warm/hot outside but as soon as it gets cold out it looks like I just burned it that day.

    4. Yeah this doesn’t go away I’m afraid. I have a burned circle on my chin from a glue gun and it comes back every winter. Over 10 years ago

    5. I am mexican with a darker complexion. Like to bake so burns are always much darker on my skin. Had a burn early this year in winter on my hand been there for months, summer came got nice tan and the mark all but disappeared

    6. Hey, so my skin does the same thing actually. Granted it’s not from a burn, but from severe eczema scars. Scars are just weird like that.

    7. SuppressiveFire on

      I have Raynaud’s syndrome, so in the cold my fingers and toes turn as white as yours and I lose feeling in them. I hope it gets better for you!

    8. Motorbike exhaust burn on my calf for me. I was a child then, but as an adult sometimes the blotch comes back when its freezing.

      It does seem like its faded a lot over the years though

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