Do cold temperatures cause pain in your joints?
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My diagnosis is still up in the air, so I am not sure what to attribute my hand stiffness and pain to. The temps were in the 60's for the past few weeks and my hands were completely fine, but yesterday temps dropped to the 30's and my hands are achy and a tad bit painful today. Is it more likely osteoarthritis reacting to the cold weather, or beginnings of RA?
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elspeth97587 mom_to_6_9_12
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Hi mom to 6 9 12.
?I have rheumatoid arthritis and the temperature certainly makes a difference to my joints. If it's cold in UK my joints are bad and when I went to Australia and the temp was 40 degrees I was crippled. I'm sorry I can't be more help but hope you get a diagnosis and can start treatment that will help.
tory38006 mom_to_6_9_12
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and my husband has Rheumatoid.He said yes it does affect our conditions
I can verify that each time the weather turns cold and for me that is below
60 deg,my body aches and I stiffen up more. Best advice is keep your self
warm,when you go outside if it is cold wear warm clothing even if it is to
just check the mail.Once you get a chill it is hard to ease the aches
sukes mom_to_6_9_12
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I don't know if it's relevant, but my Rheumy told me it has a lot to do with pressure and that low barometer pressure and low temperatures can increase pain.