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Davina McCall battles Raynaud’s disease as cold temperatures cause her condition to flair up
Davina McCall’s health is suffering with the recent freezing temperatures, as it’s causing her Raynaud’s disease to flair up.
The 50-year-old TV presenter and fitness enthusiast uploaded a snap of her fingers turning white to her social media. She captioned it ‘Raynauds’.
The medical condition causes some areas of your body, such as your fingers and toes, to feel numb and cold in response to cold temperatures or stress.
Smaller arteries that supply blood to your skin narrow, limiting blood circulation to affected areas (vasospasm).
Davina has previously battled the cold, when in 2016 she took part in a four-part show Life at the Extreme for ITV. The show saw her travel to Svalbard in the Arctic where she was in danger of face-to-face encounters with fierce polar bears.
It was physically one of her biggest challenges, but wearing the right equipment at -30 degrees kept her hand condition at bay.
She previously revealed, “With the ‘Cold’ episode I was sort of dreading it, because I ..
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