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When my hands get cold, my fingers start to curl up. why is this? ? |
when my hands get cold I cant move my fingers too well as they curl up. it dosnt hurt. i just wondered why? As long as they don't change colour (go white or yellow) you are okay. If they do go see a doctor and explain the situation. Also, if you get pins and needles when they warm up go see you doctor as well as this is a circulatory problem. DEMON!!!!! You body goes for a sense of heat, and also it could be your muscles seizing up.. Maybe it's arthritis. You are a beast from a lower circle of hell? |
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