Why do our extremities go numb when the circulation is cut off, but returning blood to the area makes it normal with no lasting damage?

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Why do our extremities go numb when the circulation is cut off, but returning blood to the area makes it normal with no lasting damage?

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it doesent. they go numb for a period but if the circulation is reduced for a period the tissue starts to die and frstbite sets in. its all about how cold and for how long it happens.

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