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Why are my hands and feet always feeling cold?

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Possible : Raynaud's syndrome, this is a disorder where the small blood vessels go into vasospasm so blood does not constantly flow. Mention it to your doctor on your next exam.

Answered 9/28/2016

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Raynauds: You either have poor circulation to the area or possibly raynauds phenomenon. This is a condition where the blood vessels in the hands and the feet close up slightly, decreasing the blood flow to these areas. See your doctor as the treatment regimen varies for this condiion.

Answered 2/9/2013

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