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Raynaud Phenomenon | Raynaud's Disease - MedlinePlus
Raynaud phenomenon is a condition that affects your blood vessels (the tubes that your blood flows through). It causes your blood vessels to narrow, which decreases blood flow. This is called a Raynaud episode or "attack." The attacks usually affect your fingers and toes, causing them to become cold and numb.
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Raynaud's disease - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Raynaud's (ray-NOSE) disease causes some areas of the body — such as fingers and toes — to feel numb and cold in response to cold temperatures ...
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Raynaud's Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment
Raynaud's syndrome causes spasms in small blood vessels in your fingers and toes. This limits blood flow and leads to symptoms like skin color changes, cold ...
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Raynaud
Raynaud or Reynaud is a surname. Raynaud syndrome
Michel Raynaud, (1938–2018), mathematician
Michèle Raynaud, (born 1938), mathematician
Paul Reynaud (1878–1966), politician
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Raynaud syndrome - Wikipedia
Raynaud syndrome, also known as Raynaud's phenomenon, is a medical condition in which the spasm of small arteries causes episodes of reduced blood flow to end ...
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Raynaud's Phenomenon | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Raynaud's phenomenon is a problem that causes decreased blood flow to the fingers. In some cases, it also causes less blood flow to the ears, toes, nipples, ...
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Raynaud
Raynaud Med. (ˈreɪnəʊ) [The name of Maurice Raynaud (1834–81), French physician, who described various cases displaying Raynaud's phenomenon in 1862 (De l'Asphyxie Locale et de la Gangrène Symétrique des Extrémités).] Raynaud's disease or Raynaud's syndrome: an ill-defined disease or syndrome charac...
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Raynaud's Phenomenon Symptoms, Types, & Risk Factors | NIAMS
Raynaud's phenomenon is a condition that causes the blood vessels in the extremities to narrow, restricting blood flow.
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Raynaud's - NHS
Raynaud's phenomenon is where your blood stops flowing properly to your fingers and toes. It's common and does not usually cause severe problems.
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Raynaud's Association: Raynauds Home Page
We're a 501c3 non-profit organization providing support and education to the many sufferers of Raynaud's Phenomenon – an exaggerated sensitivity to cold ...
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Raynaud Phenomenon: Background, Pathophysiology, Etiology
Raynaud phenomenon manifests as recurrent vasospasm of the fingers and toes that usually occurs in response to cold exposure or stress.
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Raynaud's disease - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Learn how this disease causes parts of the body, mainly fingers and toes, to feel cold and numb and possibly change colors from cold ...
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Raynaud's Disease | Arthritis Foundation
Fingers and toes that are always cold could be a sign of Raynaud's. Raynaud's disease is an abnormal sensitivity to cold that causes tingling, discomfort, numbness and color changes in the fingers and/or toes. The blood vessels (arteries) that feed the fingers and toes are very small. If you have Raynaud's disease, those blood vessels ...
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Raynaud Disease - What You Need to Know - Drugs.com
Dec 4, 2023Raynaud disease is a disorder that affects blood circulation, usually in the hands and feet. The arteries (blood vessels) that carry blood to your fingers, toes, ears, or nose tighten. This is often triggered by cold or emotional stress. The decrease in blood flow causes a lack of oxygen and changes in skin color.
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Maurice Raynaud
Auguste Gabriel Maurice Raynaud (10 August 1834 – 29 June 1881) was the French doctor who discovered Raynaud syndrome, a vasospastic disorder which contracts Life and career
Maurice Raynaud was the son of a university professor.
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