raynaud's in A Sentence

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    It is called Raynaud's disease.

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    There are two types of Raynaud's disease.

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    People with Raynaud's disease, severe cold urticaria;

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    Non-traditional approach to the treatment of Raynaud's disease.

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    There are two main types of Raynaud's disease.

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    The Raynaud's syndrome: symptoms, treatment of Raynaud's disease.

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    The earliest symptom is a problem called Raynaud's phenomenon.

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    Pathology of peripheral arteries, accompanied by their spasm- Raynaud's disease, obliterating endarteritis.

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    Primary Raynaud's occurs by itself and is not associated with another illness.

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    Raynaud's phenomenon- in this condition, fingers turn white or blue when exposed to cold.

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    Occasionally, Raynaud's syndrome remains the only manifestation of the disease for two years or more.

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    The symptoms of Raynaud's disease commonly occur when you're in cold temperatures or feeling unusually stressed.

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    I have mild Raynaud's disease, which causes intermittent disruptions in blood circulation to my fingers;

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    Note: if you have Raynaud's phenomenon it does NOT necessarily mean that you will develop systemic sclerosis.

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    Raynaud's disease, when stress and temperature levels impact your blood circulation, is an example of functional PVD.

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    Primary Raynaud's has no known cause, and secondary Raynaud's appears due to other circumstances, such as disease or an injury.

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    The symptoms of Raynaud's disease are particularly prevalent when you're in cold temperatures or experiencing an unusual level of stress.

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    Secondary Raynaud's: In some cases, there is an underlying reason, associated with a health condition, that causes the blood vessels to overreact.

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    From the cardiovascular system at an early stage of treatment, AV blockade, arterial hypotension, sinus bradycardia, Raynaud's syndrome, heart failure are possible.

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    In medicine, cases were described when Raynaud's disease was diagnosed in children 10-12 years, about half of such cases were due to hereditary predisposition.

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    In medicine, cases were described when Raynaud's disease was diagnosed in children 10-12 years, about half of such cases were due to hereditary predisposition.

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    But for people who have Raynaud ⁣'s, the blood vessels clamp down too hard, constrict for too long and take longer than normal to relax.

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    Treating patients with Raynaud's disease is somewhat difficult, since it is necessary to first establish a specific cause that triggered the development of this pathology.

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    Raynaud's disease is characterized by a change in the blood circulation of the hands and feet, and may also reach the fingers, nose, and ear lobes.

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    Raynaud's disease(also known as Raynaud's phenomenon) is a condition that causes areas of the body to feel numb and cold in response to cold temperatures or stress.

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    Although Raynaud's most commonly affects your fingers and toes, it can also affect other areas of your body, such as your nose, lips, ears and even nipples.

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    If Raynaud's disease develops in people older than 25 who have not had any problems with blood circulation before, this fact is often caused by the patient's concomitant disease.

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    In the acrosclerotic form of the systemicscleroderma skin manifestations may appear months or even years after the development of Raynaud's syndrome, in a diffuse form- usually within a year.

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    But the most common Scleroderma is that the affected person present during a variable number of years a progressive skin tightening, especially of the hands(sclerodactyly), accompanied by Raynaud's phenomenon.

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    Raynaud's disease is called a pathological disorder in the work of the autonomic nervous system, characterized by the appearance of trophic disorders and painful sensations in the area of fingertips.

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