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Sun exposure or trauma (Koebner phenomenon) can exacerbate disease. Differential diagnosis [ 3 ] SLE .
Raynaud's Phenomenon, Raynaud's phenomenon, often just called Raynaud's, is a condition where the small blood vessels of the fingers become narrow (constrict), most comm...
Complications Nail psoriasis is associated with discomfort in many patients and leads to significant functional impairment and psychological stress. [ 13 ] Prognosis Psoriatic nail disease ...
Subclavian Steal Phenomenon, Synonym: Harrison and Smyth's syndrome, subclavian steal syndrome, SSS What is subclavian steal phenomenon? [ 1 , 2 , 3 ] The subclavia...
Raynaud's phenomenon - white finger symptoms Raynaud's phenomenon comes in attacks that are triggered by a cold environment or touching a cold object.
For example, they are used to treat peripheral arterial disease and Raynaud's phenomenon. They ease the symptoms of these conditions by dilating the blood vessels, preventing them from be...
Raynaud's phenomenon The earliest symptom of systemic sclerosis is a problem called Raynaud's phenomenon. , Omeprazole Sildenafil Raynaud's phenomenon Scleroderma System...
They are commonly prescribed to manage high blood pressure , angina , Raynaud's phenomenon and some abnormal heart rhythms (arrhythmias) . They are also used to try to stop prematur...
DLE may be associated with other problems such as Raynaud’s phenomenon , chilblains and hair loss (alopecia) . Discoid lupus can cause permanent scarring if it is not treated or if trea...
Raynaud's phenomenon - in this condition, fingers turn white or blue when exposed to cold. Reduce the risk of pregnancy complications if you are pregnant.
Raynaud's phenomenon . Complications of chilblains Usually there are no complications, and the chilblains vanish in time without trace.
In the past, some alpha-blockers were also used to treat heart failure and Raynaud's phenomenon . However, they are very rarely used to treat these conditions now because there are oth...
People who have Raynaud's phenomenon (a condition where the small blood vessels of the fingers constrict) also have an increased risk of developing frostbite. , Raynaud&...
Circulation problems, including Raynaud’s phenomenon. See the leaflet that came with your medicines for more detailed information on who should avoid taking these medicines.
Raynaud's phenomenon - in this condition, fingers turn white or blue when exposed to cold. Smoking in pregnancy Smoking in pregnancy increases the risk of: Miscarriage...
The blood vessels just under the skin may also be affected and cause poor circulation to the fingers and toes (Raynaud's phenomenon) . Mouth ulcers Mouth ulcers are more common i...
Raynaud's phenomenon : the extremities of the body, usually the fingers and toes, change colour and may become painful, usually due to exposure to the cold.
For example, Sjögren's syndrome , two thyroid diseases called Graves' disease and Hashimoto's thyroiditis , Raynaud's phenomenon and scleroderma . How common is...
The subchondral vacuum phenomenon is a rare finding, but is very specific. The vacuum phenomenon represents subchondral gas formation, and is a sign of bone ischaemia.
Refer: Suspected secondary Raynaud's phenomenon. Children aged 12 years or younger with Raynaud's phenomenon. Symptoms worsening, severe or unresponsive to standa...