Peripheral Blood Flow
Hand temperature normally runs below core temperature because blood cools as it travels outward. Blood is the source of warmth in the hands and feet. Hands measuring only slightly warmer than room temperature indicate very little warm bloo…
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Hand temperature normally runs below core temperature because blood cools as it travels outward. Blood is the source of warmth in the hands and feet. Hands measuring only slightly warmer than room temperature indicate very little warm blood is entering them. The same blood-flow mechanism used to explain cold hands also applies to cold feet.