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This problem is known as Raynaud's phenomenon. It helps to keep your toes and fingers warm by wearing mittens and thick socks. A bluish, lacy pattern under the skin.This is known as livedo reticularis. It's likely to appear on your legs, where it can give a "fishnet" look. Like Rayn...
Raynaud's phenomenon Selective mutism Fluoxetine isn't generally prescribed for children, teens, or young adults under the age of 24 because it may make their depression worse or increase their risk of suicidal ideation and suicide. Paroxetine(Paxil). This SSRI was FDA-approved for MDD, OCD, ...
However, if your HRV is low (compared to your baseline) when you’re not actively engaged in a sympathetic activity (such as a strenuous workout or parachuting out of an airplane), it’s a sign that your body is working hard for some other reason, such as fatigue, illness, stress or ...
Raynaud’s Disease: Condition causing extreme constriction of the blood vesselsOther Causes of Foot NumbnessThere are a couple of other, rarer, causes of foot numbness:Multiple Sclerosis: This is an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord). It is often associa...
Clinical Rheumatology - A correction to this paper has been published: 10.1007/s10067-021-05620-ydoi:10.1007/s10067-021-05620-yMurphy, Susan L.Lescoat, AlainAlore, MaryHughes, MichaelPauling, John D.Sabbagh, MayaKhanna, DineshSpringer International PublishingClinical Rheumatology...
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method for simply determining whether a target exhibiting a Raynaud's symptom has collagen disease as underlying disease by one time diagnosis.;SOLUTION: Provided is a method for diagnosing a Raynaud's symptom due to collagen disease, or more precisely, is a...
Raynaud's phenomenonSclerodermaSystemic sclerosisQualitative analysisConnective tissue diseasesIntroduction/objectives To examine how people define Raynaud's phenomenon (RP) based on their lived experiences and explore if differences exist depending on primary or secondary RP diagnosis.Murphy, Susan L.Lescoat...
Raynaud’s phenomenonSclerodermaSystemic sclerosisQualitative analysisConnective tissue diseasesA correction to this paper has been published: 10.1007/s10067-021-05620-ydoi:10.1007/s10067-021-05620-ySusan L MurphyAlain LescoatMary AloreMichael Hughes...