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Feet and hands go numb in the cold? How to know if it’s Raynaud’s or something more seriousFingers frozen to the bone? It’s normal to be colder in the winter — but what’s not normal is extremities growing so cold that they go numb and turn white. Fortunately, it could very well be ...
It turned out to be secondary Raynaud's disease - a condition that affected extremities such as the hands or feet during cold temperatures. Mr Holt-Wilson has found ways to cope with his ...
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