Preventing Raynaud’s Disease in Winter
Raynaud’s disease, also known as arterial spasm of the extremities, is a frequent and common disease in winter in northern regions. In the cold environment, there will be cold hands…
Raynaud’s disease, also known as arterial spasm of the extremities, is a frequent and common disease in winter in northern regions. In the cold environment, there will be cold hands…
Hand sweating is a fairly common form of functional hyperhidrosis of unknown origin. Young people growing up in subtropical regions are particularly prone to this problem. The sweat glands are…
Raynaud’s syndrome refers to paroxysmal spasms of the arteries in the extremities. It often develops under the influence of factors such as cold stimulation or emotional stress, and is characterized…
What is Raynaud’s syndrome? Raynaud’s syndrome is a symmetrical, paroxysmal pallor, cyanosis and flushing of the skin of the distal extremity due to paroxysmal spasmodic constriction or occlusion of the…
1.What is Raynaud’s phenomenon? Some people’s fingers or toes are white, purple or flushed when cold, accompanied by numbness, pain or burning sensation, relieved by heat, this phenomenon is called Raynaud’s…
Many women often encounter this problem, after washing hands with cold water or emotional, the skin color of the fingers suddenly becomes pale, followed by purple, the attack often starts…
Raynaud’s phenomenon is a disorder characterized by pale, bruised and then flushed skin on the ends of the limbs. It was first reported by Dr. Raynaud, who gave it its…
What is Raynaud’s syndrome? Raynaud syndrome is an arterial spasm disorder, a syndrome in which spasm of small arteries at the extremities causes a series of skin color changes on the…
Raynaud’s disease, also known as Raynaud’s syndrome, is a state of paroxysmal constriction of the arteries and small arteries of the limbs, often occurring in the cold or during stress,…
1.What is Raynaud’s disease (sign)? Raynaud’s disease is a group of paroxysmal peripheral arterial spasm diseases caused by vascular nerve dysfunction. Because the French doctor Raynaud first reported 25 cases of episodic…