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What does it mean when the hands are warm yet having cold feet??
Apr 6, 2013
It could be the person's body that is like that and it is probably normal.
However, if the color of your feet go white or become painful when cold, it could be a medical condition called Raynaud's disease which is associated with multiple rheumatological diseases.
However, if the color of your feet go white or become painful when cold, it could be a medical condition called Raynaud's disease which is associated with multiple rheumatological diseases.
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