Cold hands and feet may be a symptom of serious conditions and not just signs of a chilly morning

Cold hands and feet can easily be dismissed as a standard result of winter temperatures, but in some cases it could actually be a warning sign that you may have Raynaud’s . The condition occurs when blood stops flowing properly to your fingers and toes.

This phenomenon is common and isn’t usually a major cause for concern but it can also by a sign of more serious conditions like rheumatoid arthritis or lupus. Some people may need to take daily medication to ease Raynaud’s symptoms while others may have to use it preventatively when the weather gets colder.

It’s normal to get cold hands and feet in the winter season, but Raynaud’s exaggerates the body’s response to cold temperatu

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