because when your hand gets cold your tendons, skin, muscle, and other parts of your hand condenses (like when water turns to ice) thus making it harder for you to move your hand with less elasticity in your skin and tendons.
It is either A worn belt,sometimes A belt can LOOK good and still be bad enough to squeel. Or, The compressor is starting to get stiff, You can check this prety easilly, When the engine is cold (AND NOT RUNNING) use your hand get the front of the pump in your hand the very nose of it will turn by hand without the belt moveing, see how stiff it is, It should be fairly easy to turn, NOT TOO STIFF, just A little resistance.
he was very stiff from working out too much. she was stiff from sitting too long. i was stiff from sleeping.....ect,ect.
Frozen.
Carpel tunnel syndrome causes a wrist and hand to be stiff and sore. Tendonitis of the wrist, sprains, and arthritis can also cause a hand and wrist to swell, be sore, and stiff.
Waking up and stiff coffee.
It is because the heat is driven out of your hand. That's the simplest I can put it.
A boys or mans penis gets stiff (erect) when he gets sexually excited. It can be due to oral stimulation, touching by a partner, masturbation or even upon waking up.
There are a few reasons why a car might stall when cold. The car might just be stiff from the cold weather.
It is because the heat is driven out of your hand. That's the simplest I can put it.
Stiff and buff?Huh?Maybe you mean some sort of 'coincidental' erection, or maybe he gets a bit tense and nervous to the touch?wrong the Golgi body is a stiff but it never gets erections
you will have to go to doctor prevent it's ill effects
To relieve discomfort from stiff hand muscles, you can try gentle stretching exercises, applying heat or cold packs, massaging the affected area, and taking over-the-counter pain relievers. It's also important to stay hydrated, practice good posture, and avoid repetitive hand movements. If the discomfort persists, consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment options.