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Solutions - Cold, tingly hands


21 years ago 0 54 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hi Lawchick. Yup I get that too but I have absolutely no idea why. I just figured that its because the rooms cold! Even in summer my hand gets cold. The only thing I can think of is that when using the mouse your hand is on an upwards angle slightly and that maybe its just blood rushing away from my fingers making my hand cold?! Thats about the best I've come up with lol! :)
21 years ago 0 26 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hey friends, This question is unrelated to panic. Do any of you have problems using the mouse for a long time - does your hand get icy cold? My doc thinks it might be repetitive stress. It started last year - I was working in a freezing cold office, and my hands would get really cold, and turn white - except for bright blue veins (which I never had before). Now when they're hot, they swellm but when it's cold or if I'm using them alot on the computer they get freezing. Do any of you have this experience and know what might help? P.S. Raynaud's was suspected, but I don't seem to have the severity of symptoms.

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