When sleeping at night, compared to other parts of the whole body, why does it take relatively long time for the hands and feet to warm up?
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When sleeping at night, compared to other parts of the whole body, why does it take relatively long time for the hands and feet to warm up?
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In winter, the body constricts the peripheral blood vessels to prevent the blood from cooling, reducing peripheral blood flow, resulting in less warm blood reaching the feet and fingers, a normal response to the cold. Fingers and toes, tips of the nose are destroyed in this way in the country of severe winter.