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Should I Be Worried About Cold In Arm And Leg?

My mom had a stroke three years ago and is always complaining she is so cold in her arm and her leg on her left side. Is this normal? And if so would a heating blanket of some sort be okay for her? She is always wearing heavy sweaters in layers but still cold.
Fri, 9 May 2014
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I really appreciate your concern the history given here the condition that your mother has got after the stroke might be due to the functional conditional alone and not due to any neurological deficit you need to assure here that nothing is like that and every thing will be okay soon even she continue the same complain then you need to see the neurophysician first, hope this information helps you, have a nice day.
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Should I Be Worried About Cold In Arm And Leg?

HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate your concern the history given here the condition that your mother has got after the stroke might be due to the functional conditional alone and not due to any neurological deficit you need to assure here that nothing is like that and every thing will be okay soon even she continue the same complain then you need to see the neurophysician first, hope this information helps you, have a nice day.