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cold clammy skin on one wrist only

by james4069, Jun 12, 2009 01:12PM
Today
I went running as i normally do before work, shortly after arriving at work i noticed that my right wrist seemed to be constantly moist. I began to pay more attention to it and i have an area on the top of my right wrist about 4 sqaure inches that has been continuosly cold and clammy since this morning. There is a very very slight pink spot on the wrist towards the outer most bone. Have never had anything like this happen before and there is no pain or swelling.
The sensation in my arm wrist and hand seem to be normal.
Has anyone ever encountered this?
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by kcherry, Jul 21, 2009 10:22PM
To: james4069
Did you ever get any response about this or figure anything out?  My husband has the exact same symptoms today, but his wrist has also been achy all day to go along with it.  Don't know if it's anything to worry about.  Thanks.  
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