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

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Other risk factors for developing primary Raynaud’s include the climate in which a person lives. For example, those who live in colder places tend to develop the disease more often. Family history can increase the chances of someone having the condition – so children, siblings or parents with Raynaud’s could foreshadow another person’s diagnosis down the line.

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