Raynaud Case Study

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The symptoms of Raynaud’s are varied. The frequency, severity and duration of the vasospasms are important factors in the diagnostic process. What is generally common are cold fingers and toes, a change to the color of skin tone as a response to stress and/or cold, and either numbness, and/or feelings of sting pain or prickles as the skin responds to warming or relief of stress. The color of the affected derma area will usually go from white to blue as the coldness sets in, and, then, with warming, the skin will tend to turn red and start to throb and swell, yet this is not a hard and fast iteration of the unfolding of indicators.
The order and even occurrence of the color changes isn't the same for everyone. Other symptoms include a propensity

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