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People may experience warm or cold hands due to physical activity, changes in weather, wearing layers over the hands, high blood pressure, cellulitis, inflammatory conditions, carpal tunnel syndrome, peripheral neuropathy, fibromyalgia, and erythromelalgia.
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Cold hands may be caused by the constriction of the ulnar and radial arteries in response to cold temperatures.
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Treatment for warm hands depends on the underlying cause and may include lifestyle changes, exercise, weight loss, dietary changes, and medications.
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In most cases, having occasionally warm hands isn’t a problem, but if the warmth doesn’t go away after several days or starts to cause a burning sensation, it’s best to contact a doctor.
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Physical activity, changes in weather, and wearing layers over the hands can cause the hands to become warm. This is caused by physical activity, changes in weather, and wearing layers over the hands. High blood pressure, cellulitis, inflammatory conditions, carpal tunnel syndrome, peripheral neuropathy, fibromyalgia, and erythromelalgia are all potential causes of the feeling of warmth. Treatment for this feeling depends on the underlying cause, and may include lifestyle changes, exercise, weight loss, dietary changes, and medications.
Warm hands: 9 causes and treatment - Medical News Today
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Warmth or burning in both hands may be caused by a rare skin condition called palmar erythema . This condition also causes a splotchy red color on your palms, and sometimes even your fingers.
Some cases of palmar erythema have no known cause, or it may be inherited.
Warm Hands: Causes, Treatment, and Warning Signs - Healthline
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Blood flows from the heart to the hands through the ulnar artery and the radial artery. Exposure to cold temperatures causes the muscles around these arteries to tighten or constrict. This is a normal response, so that the body can conserve heat and protect the vital organs, such as the heart and lungs, from damage.
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