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Is anyone else more sensitive to heat than the cold? Every time I get too hot or workout my fingers are red and swollen.
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Raynaud's Syndrome
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I’m more cold sensitive than heat sensitive, but I think it has to do with what your body is acclimated to. I’ve always lived in a desert, so hot is all I know.
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yep! my hands are white/blue/purple with numbness and stinging when cold, and red, swollen, and throbbing when hot.
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I'm definitely sensitive to heat. The older I get, the worse it is. (Possibly due to perimenopause...) I overheat easily, and my feet tend to feel it first and the worst. Ironically, I also have Raynaud's Syndrome, so if my fingers get cold I have to put gloves on. There have been times in summer when the rest of me was so grateful for the a/c being cranked up, but I had to put my gloves on. Lol
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I'm actually the opposite
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One user mentioned that their hands turn bright red when they're hot, and their heart rate increases. Another user shared that their hands turn red instantly when touching warm objects. These experiences suggest that some individuals may be more sensitive to heat than cold.
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