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

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Carpal tunnel syndrome can also trigger Raynaud’s, the Mayo Clinic claims. It makes sense if you think about it – those with carpal tunnel issues have put too much pressure on the nerves in their hand. Not only does this cause pain and numbness, but it can make the entire appendage more sensitive to dropping temperatures.

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