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In Raynaud's phenomenon, exposure to the cold or strong emotions trigger blood vessel spasms that result in interruption of blood flow to the fingers, toes, ears, and nose. Raynaud's phenomenon can occur without any other associated symptoms or ...
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Also called: Raynaud's phenomenon ... Raynaud's disease is a rare disorder of the blood vessels, usually in the fingers and toes. People with this disorder have attacks that cause the blood vessels ... Questions and Answers about Raynaud's Phenomenon (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases)
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What Is Raynaud's Phenomenon? ... What Is the Difference Between Primary and Secondary Raynaud’s Phenomenon? ... You are here: Home > Health_Info > Raynauds_Phenomenon> Questions and Answers about Raynaud's Phenomenon...
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Symptoms of Raynaud's phenomenon include the fingers turning white after exposure to temperature changes or emotional events. Read about treatment, causes, signs and diagnosis. ... What is Raynaud's phenomenon?
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Raynaud's phenomenon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In medicine, Raynaud's phenomenon (pronounced /reɪˈnoʊz/ , rā·nōz′ ) is a vasospastic disorder causing discoloration of the fingers, toes, and occasionally other extremities. This condit...
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Raynaud's Phenomenon is a disorder that affects the blood vessels in the fingers, toes, ears and nose. This disorder is characterized by episodic spasms, called vasospastic attacks, which cause the small blood vessels in the fingers and toes to constrict (tighten or close) and change color.
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What is Raynaud's phenomenon? What are the signs and symptoms of Raynaud's phenomenon? What causes Raynaud's phenomenon? ... Raynaud's phenomenon, sometimes called Raynaud's syndrome or disease, is a disorder of blood circulation in the fingers and toes (and less commonly of the ears and nose). This condition aggravates...
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Raynaud's Phenomenon (RP) is a condition in which the fingers and/or the toes change color after exposure to temperature changes or emotional events. The skin discoloration occurs when the blood vessels spasm, causing a diminished blood supply to the local tissues. ... Raynaud's Phenomenon Index...
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Raynaud phenomenon refers to reversible ischemia of peripheral arterioles. This can be in response to various stimuli bu ... Raynaud phenomenon refers to reversible ischemia of peripheral arterioles. This can be in response to various stimuli but is most commonly caused by exposure to cold or stress.
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