Even if you’ve kept the blood flowing throughout your run or other activity, you may be prone to a Raynaud’s attack ...
Raynaud’s phenomenon is a condition that causes blood vessels in the hands and sometimes the feet to constrict, limiting blood flow to the fingers and toes. This reduced blood flow causes ...
Raynaud’s syndrome, also known as Raynaud’s disease and Raynaud’s phenomenon, is a condition that affects blood circulation ...
It’s normal to be colder in the winter — but what’s not normal is extremities growing so cold that they go numb and turn ...
In their review article, the authors focus mainly on the manifestation of Raynaud’s phenomenon in the hands and feet. A discussion of RP in the breast nipple region is unfortunately lacking.
In addition, although it has been shown to prevent the development of new digital ulcers, whether bosentan is also effective in those with SSc-related Raynaud phenomenon (RP) without pre-existing ...
Harder to move stomach juices out of the esophagus. This happens because the squeezing motion of the esophagus (peristalsis) does not work as well as it should. Raynaud's phenomenon is a condition in ...
Image: Adobe Stock “The use of botulinum toxin for treatment of [Raynaud’s phenomenon] was first utilized in 2004,” they added. “Since then, there has been several studies suggesting it ...
Vasodilator therapy may be underused for Raynaud’s phenomenon and very early systemic sclerosis in U.S. veterans deployed in post-9/11 military operations, according to data published in BMC ...
Even though treatment has helped, her feet won’t let her forget that she has lupus. Every day, they swell and ache due to arthritis and turn blue from sensitivity to cold—a marker of a vascular ...