A doctor is warning anyone whose hands and feet change colour in the cold may have a serious health condition. There are a ...
Raynaud's disease, Doctor O'Donovan explained, happens when smaller arteries narrow in response to cold weather or stress, limiting blood flow to certain areas. As a result, sections of your fingers ...
Raynaud’s disease affects up to 10 million people in the UK. This is everything you need to know about it. I’ve lost count of the number of close-ups of people’s fingers that have popped up ...
Doctor O'Donovan advised: "You should see your doctor if you have symptoms of Raynaud's that are very bad or getting worse, ...
It turned out to be secondary Raynaud's disease - a condition that affected extremities such as the hands or feet during cold temperatures. Mr Holt-Wilson has found ways to cope with his ...
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