Raynaud’s phenomenon Raynaud’s phenomenon, a condition that limits blood flow to your skin, can cause your fingers to feel numb when they're cold or when you're under stress. If your finger numbness is a new symptom, doesn’t go away, or becomes painful, tell your doctor. Get emergen...
Participants self-reported numerous health conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, respiratory problems, mental ill health, cancer, Raynaud’s condition, and arthritis, all of which could be worsened by living in a cold home. Postcode data were analysed using the indices of multiple depr...
With Raynaud’s, the small blood vessels in your extremities constrict and temporarily cut off blood flow to your hands and feet, Dr. Chen says. The feeling with it is very different from tingling or numbness from a compressed nerve: With Raynaud’s, you’ll likely feel a lot of pain ...
So why even get onboard with such a crazy extreme diet? A couple reasons. Solidarity and keeping the cooking streamlined are the easy answers. But the more research I did on autoimmune disease, the more I started asking some sticky questions. Haven’t I suffered from Raynaud’s disease (...
I also have Raynaud’s Disease which limits blood flow to my extremities when I am chilled. My fingers and toes become waxy-white and numb and are at an increased risk for cold injury such as frostbite. At our Peak Lake campsite, Doug shakes out my 15-degree, 800-fill down sleeping ...