If you’ve ever wondered why your nose feels cold more often than not, you’re not alone.

There are numerous reasons people experience cold noses beyond the obvious of freezing temperatures.

While some are normal and no cause for concern, other reasons might indicate an underlying health condition.

Woman with a cold nose in the snow

Some people can experience cold noses in warmer temperatures, too.

Other symptoms of this condition include exhaustion, weight gain, dry skin, and muscle aches or weakness.

In rare cases, it can affect the ears and nose, too.

Woman touching her cold nose

Symptoms include fatigue, shivering, and confusion.

Only a physical examination and tests can diagnose specific disorders, which require medication and other treatments to resolve.