Signs Your Freezing Hands Aren’t Normal
This year's Raynaud's Awareness Month promotes that freezing hands, extremities turning colors, and pain holding cold objects is not normal.
This year's Raynaud's Awareness Month promotes that freezing hands, extremities turning colors, and pain holding cold objects is not normal.
U.S News Report published a Raynaud's Patient Guide. Created through interviews with leading medical experts, it does an excellent job on the subject.
An article in the UK version of Reader's Digest explains Raynaud's. It's titled Everything you need to know about Raynaud's disease.
This time of year there aren't a lot of articles about cold intolerance in the news, so we were glad to see the Alvarado News feature Raynaud's in a recent issue.
Penn Medicine's web site offers an excellent overview on Raynaud's titled "The Cold Truth About Raynaud’s."