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Raynaud's Syndrome - Cold Hands and Cold Feet Can be a Sign of Hypothyroidism or Underactive Thyroid
thyroid.about.com — “A feeling of cold in the hands and/or feet -- or sensitivity to the cold -- is a common complaint in people with hypothyroidism. But while thyroid treatment resolves these symptoms in some patients, others should be evaluated for Raynaud's syndrome, in which blood flow to fingers and toes is blocked, causing tingling, pain and other symptoms.” View full resource at thyroid.about.com
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Thyroid patients & others: Cold hands, cold feet? Pain in hands/feet? May not be the weather -- may be Raynaud's. http://ow.ly/TQgQ
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