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Default Palms of hands bright red

I noticed that sometimes palms of hands turn bright red. I don't have very much PN pain in hands if PN is even related to red hands.

I am on gabapentin and Tramadol. Since it is a sometime thing I don't want to go to MD as it might not show up at Dr's office. Anyone have this?

A few weeks ago I noticed my ring finger was bright red.It just went away on it's own.

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