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blayney
for no reason my hand started to turn a dark Blue, I havnt a cold and wasnt cold, it just happened while sitting talking. What could this be?
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Cecil290
Circulation ?...Please get your correct ans. from your Dr. soon !
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maryann41
The doctor would know the reason. Please go so that you will know the reason.
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