What Are the Treatments for Raynaud’s Disease?
Raynaud’s disease causes parts of the body, usually the tips of the ears, nose, fingers and toes, to become numb , disproportionately cold and resistant to warming up in response to cold temperatures or stress. This is caused by narrowing arteries responsible for circulation to the skin. Typically, Raynaud’s disease is no more than a slight annoyance, but severe cases can require treatment.
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