Raynaud's phenomenon, named after Dr. Maurice Raynaud, is a condition affecting blood flow to extremities like fingers and toes. Triggered by cold or stress, it causes blood vessels to constrict ...
It's also common to have another condition called Raynaud’s alongside scleroderma, which causes the small blood vessels in the extremities such as the hands, feet, fingers or toes to be over ...
This is much more than simply having cold hands and feet. In people with Raynaud’s, affected areas like fingers, toes, nose, or ears typically go through a color change — from white to blue to ...
Raynaud’s is said to impact around 10 million people in the UK. This is where the small blood vessels in the extremities such as the hands, feet, fingers, or toes are oversensitive to even the ...
Botulinum toxin injections in the hand led to significant reductions in pain and disability for patients with Raynaud’s syndrome secondary to scleroderma, according to data published in Clinical ...