Raynaud’s Syndrome is a circulatory disorder that occurs when your capillaries and arteries become narrowed and peripheral blood flow to your extremities is restricted. Symptoms of Raynaud’s Syndrome, which affects more women than men, include numbness in hands, feet, fingers and toes; swelling, tingling, numbness and skin changing to a pale color. It is often triggered by emotional stress and changes in temperature. You may be diagnosed with having Primary Raynaud’s Syndrome, which has no direct cause or Secondary Raynaud’s Syndrome, which may be caused by an underlying condition or illness and which is more severe in nature. Once you have been diagnosed, your doctor may want to put you on medications to treat symptoms if your case of Raynaud’s Syndrome is related to another disease. If you have Primary Raynaud’s Syndrome, he may encourage you to look for non-drug methods to relieve your symptoms There are alternative remedies that may very well be of use to you.