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You probably have arthritis, due to the cold your joints tense and cause pain, it's nothing serious you'll be fine.
 

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You probably have arthritis, due to the cold your joints tense and cause pain, it's nothing serious you'll be fine.
^^^^^Lol if that is the case then OP should get a blood test done in the clinic asap. The Doc will check ur RAF value in blood to diagnose whether u have it or not.
 

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It could be something wrong with your endocrine system. Heat/cold sensitivity are sometimes symptomatic of problems with pituitary glands or thyroid. It could be early symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. Sometimes depression/anxiety can manifest themselves with heat or cold intolerance.

Many people have joint pain in colder weather because it can change the thickness of joint fluid. Glucosamine sulfate and chondroitin supplements may help. Anti-inflammatory foods/supplements (Omega 3 fatty acids, Tumeric, Ginger, Vitamin K and C) may help some.

Or just use your blanket.
 
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