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cold/hot hands
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Is it normal to find it hard to keep your hands at a nice temperature?
Mine almsot always sem to be freezing cold or dripping with sweat.
People always comment on them, normally to say 'oh gosh your hands are freezing.' Or I find myself rubbing my hands on my jeans to get the sweat off it I have to do a handshake etc.
I think i have low blood pressure, could that be a reason behind it? Well for the coldness at least?
Mine almsot always sem to be freezing cold or dripping with sweat.
People always comment on them, normally to say 'oh gosh your hands are freezing.' Or I find myself rubbing my hands on my jeans to get the sweat off it I have to do a handshake etc.
I think i have low blood pressure, could that be a reason behind it? Well for the coldness at least?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My 12 year old has always had really cold, sometimes clammy hands. When she hurt her wrist a couple of months ago but were puzzled as to how it could have happened (no injury etc.) I mentioned it to the doctor incase it was relevant and he told me that girls hands are always a lot colder than boys, just the way it is.
Mollykins - do you have hyperhidrosis - which is excessive sweating of the palms, undersides of feet, armpits, groin, etc? I never gave this a second thought in myself (always knew that my feet were always sweaty) but when I had to have my leg in a plastic boot (broken ankle) for at least 8 weeks, all the skin on the underside of my left foot peeled off. Oh boy, it looked yuck! The physiotherapist diagnosed the condition immediately. You don't have to have it in all the above mentioned body areas, just one or more ....