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- Raynauds disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Raynaud's disease causes smaller blood vessels that supply blood flow to the skin to narrow in response to cold or stress The affected body parts, usually fingers and toes, might turn white then blue Depending on your skin color, these color changes may be harder or easier to see
- When Raynaud’s Syndrome is Harmless, and When It Isn’t | Jefferson Health
Cold hands and toes may be an early sign of Raynaud's Syndrome, but vascular spasm is the key symptom A certain class of proteins is a reliable marker on whether your Raynaud’s may evolve into a more serious condition, like scleroderma
- Fingers Turn Colors in the Winter? It Might Be Raynaud’s
This “Raynaud’s phenomenon” or Raynaud’s attack causes the skin’s surface to feel cold and look white or yellow If the blood flow is restricted for longer periods of time, those areas may feel numb and turn purplish blue
- Raynauds disease: Treatment, causes, and symptoms
Raynaud’s disease is an issue with blood circulation that causes the fingers or toes to turn white or pale and then blue, cold, and numb It occurs when temperatures drop and blood vessels
- Raynaud’s Disease Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment - WebMD
Raynaud’s disease, also called Raynaud's syndrome or Raynaud's phenomenon, is when blood vessels in your fingers, toes, and other extremities temporarily overreact to low temperatures or stress
- Raynaud Syndrome Explained: More Than Cold Fingers and Toes
Occasional cold fingers or toes that quickly return to normal are usually not a cause for concern “But when episodes happen consistently and involve visible color changes, Raynaud becomes more likely,” Dr Hinchcliff says
- Raynauds Disease Symptoms: What Cold Hands and Color Changes Mean for . . .
Raynaud's disease causes blood vessels in your fingers and toes to narrow dramatically when exposed to cold temperatures or emotional stress This reaction cuts off blood flow to your extremities, leaving them cold, numb, and discolored The condition affects approximately 5% of the U S population
- Raynaud’s Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes Treatment
Raynaud’s (pronounced ray-nodes) syndrome is a disorder that affects small blood vessels in your fingers and toes It may also affect blood vessels in your nose, lips or ear lobes Raynaud’s causes you to have episodic spasms, called vasospastic attacks, in response to cold temperatures or stress
- Raynauds - NHS
When you're cold, anxious or stressed, your fingers and toes may change colour Other symptoms can include: The skin may turn white or a lighter colour as blood flow is restricted Sometimes the skin turns blue as blood vessels react The skin may turn red as blood flow returns
- Why You Have Cold Fingers—6 Causes and When to Worry
Cold fingers are usually linked to circulation problems Diabetes, Raynaud's phenomenon, and vitamin B12 deficiency are medical conditions that can cause cold fingers If you have constantly cold fingers, especially if they’re accompanied by pain or color changes, talk with your healthcare provider
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