Why Dose Your Body Go Numb When It's Cold?!


Question: Why dose your body go numb if it's cold what is the benifit of it getting numb


Answers: Why dose your body go numb if it's cold what is the benifit of it getting numb

blood pools to the center to keep vital organs warm so the extremities get less blood and you start to feel numb

maybe you have a rare disorder called BrahmsonJaohannes
which makes your body numb when you r colldd
(in fact 99.99 % of America does not have this disease)

You may catch on fire if you become a fireman and carry a thing of gasouline in ur pockets!!!!!

You lose heat from your blood as it circulates near your body's surface areas. When its cold, your body tries to restrict heat loss this way by limiting the blood cirulating to the surface areas. The colder things in your body gets, the less they function. Your body is trying to ensure your vital internal organs are still functioning, but it can survive without some skin or a limb eg frostbite. Your superficial nerve function is also decreased becuase body components dont operate as well in the cold. the body is more adapted to cope with extreme heat than extreme cold.





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