Secondary Raynaud’s: Its Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment
Secondary Raynaud's is a more severe form of Raynaud's phenomenon and is often associated with an underlying medical condition.
Secondary Raynaud's is a more severe form of Raynaud's phenomenon and is often associated with an underlying medical condition.
One question we ask our members is how they discovered they had Raynaud’s, since only 1 in 10 sufferers are aware and seek treatment.
Why is Raynaud's missed or misdiagnosed? A number of factors explain why doctors have a difficult time accurately diagnosing the disorder.
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.