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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
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 Phenomenon - Johns Hopkins Medicine Raynaud's phenomenon is a problem that causes decreased blood flow to the fingers In some cases, it also causes less blood flow to the ears, toes, nipples, knees, or nose This happens because of spasms of blood vessels in those areas The spasms happen in response to cold, stress, or emotional upset Raynaud's can occur on its own
Raynauds Home Page - Raynauds Association Raynaud’s (ray-NODES) is named for the French physician Maurice Raynaud, who first recognized the condition in 1862 The disease causes an interruption of blood flow to the fingers, toes, nose, and or ears when a spasm occurs in the blood vessels of these areas
Battling the Chill: How to Treat Raynaud’s Disease Cold, numb, or painful fingers and toes? Learn about Raynaud's phenomenon, its causes, and treatment options, from symptoms to prevention and medication
Raynauds phenomenon | Health topics A to Z | CKS | NICE Raynaud's phenomenon describes cold- or stress-induced episodic vasospasm of the arteries or arterioles in the extremities (usually the digits) which usually leads to transient, reversible skin colour change, typically: Clearly demarcated blanching (due to vasospasm and vasoconstriction) which is necessary to make the diagnosis, followed by: Cyanosis (due to deoxygenation of static venous
Raynauds Syndrome | UCSF Department of Surgery People who have primary Raynaud's (Raynaud's disease) or secondary Raynaud's (Raynaud's phenomenon) can have attacks in response to cold temperatures or emotional stress
Raynaud Phenomenon | Raynauds Disease | MedlinePlus Raynaud phenomenon is a condition that affects your blood vessels (the tubes that your blood flows through) It causes your blood vessels to narrow, which decreases blood flow This is called a Raynaud episode or "attack " The attacks usually affect your fingers and toes, causing them to become cold and numb