Sunday, December 20, 2009

I have pain in my hand when I wash with water that is too cold?

Anyone know what might cause this and how to remedy it?I have pain in my hand when I wash with water that is too cold?
It could be a few things like raynauds disease or arthritis so u need to c a doctor if the symptoms get worse. Meantime just use warm water %26amp; wear health gloves to prevent the pain.I have pain in my hand when I wash with water that is too cold?
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In the case that may have Arthritis you can relieve the pain by filling a sauce pan with water, put it on the stove and heat it to a boil while your hand are in the water, it won't hurt because your hands are warming up with the water and your skin will adapt to the temperature.
i recommend medical attention because it usually takes a minute for your hand to hurt under cold water if this is instantaneous then you may have messed up pain receptors that may need medicine i hope you find out and resolve the problem
You probably just have sensitive hands to cold...


Mine go like that in hot water.


there really isn't anything you can really do, maybe


turn the water a little warmer?
It's quite simple really. Very cold anything affects the joints in your hand and causes them to develop a kind of cramping pain like it's freezing, but not. Hope this helps.
use warmer water
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don't wash with cold water! im a genius!
sounds like a mild arthritis, or frost bite don't use water that is to cold it can cause minor damage to your bones
Just your veins constricting from the cold..no need to worry. Can be good for the blood flow.

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