If Your Hands Change Color When It’s Cold, You May Have This Unpleasant Condition

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Primary Raynaud’s appears on its own and is much more common than secondary. Those with the latter suffer from it in tandem with at least one of a handful of other conditions. As such, it is usually a more serious diagnosis than the primary version and indicates a broader underlying issue, according to the Mayo Clinic.

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