Dear Dr. Roach: I'm pretty certain that I have Raynaud's disease. I develop white, burning and tingling hands if I don't keep warm, even with heavy gloves on. I notice it on the golf course during the ...
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Two to five percent of all people are affected by Raynaud's phenomenon: In cold or stressful conditions, the small blood vessels that supply the skin constrict and the fingers or toes turn white.
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Raynaud’s phenomenon is condition in which the blood flow to the fingers is decreased because of spasms in blood vessels; it is what's known as a vasospastic condition. It can also reduce blood flow ...
Researchers at Queen Mary University of London’s Precision Healthcare Research Institute (PHURI) and the Berlin Institute of Health (BIH) at Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin have identified the ...
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