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Q: Localized Burning Cold
asked by: MysticErf on January 4th, 2008
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When it's cold outside, my right arm(specifically the tricep area) gets so cold to the point it burns, and causes a large amount of dull pain. It's the only area effected; the rest of my arm and hand is warm. My left arm has no issue as well.

My feet also tend to get very cold, but no where near as bad as my right tricep area. I've always assumed my feet were because of poor circulation.

I'm having trouble finding something this specific, anyone have an idea?
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