Thursday, February 4, 2010

Chillblains More Condition_symptoms Chillblains Or Raynaud's Disease?

Chillblains or raynaud's disease? - chillblains more condition_symptoms

Hello
Every winter, when exposed to the cold, my hands are too cold and go I always know, shake it and rub to warm them. Later, after a few days or a week, I get very hot, red, itchy swellings on the fingers. It is really awful, it's very, very seriously. I went to the doctor and he said it was likely that Raynaud's syndrome, but I do not think that you chillblain these ulcers as Raynaud's syndrome.
Can anyone help? Thanks

2 comments:

ups_and_... said...

Yes, the Raynaud's. Many people with Raynaud's syndrome are prone to frostbite! You can use a salve on the wounds of frostbite, but you must always try harder than others to keep warm in winter! Raynaud's syndrome can be treated, do not choose but most people prefer not to medication for something, not take it too seriously. Reynaud, he moves in with me and my purple hands, but I take no medications, which carry the majority of gloves only the most time.

Kim C said...

Sounds like Raynaud's phenomenon. And let your doctor tell you that this is nothing to fear. Make sure you find an autoimmune disease and heart stopped.

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