Raynaud's Phenomenon

Raynaud's Phenomenon is a condition where small blood vessels in the fingers and toes overreact to cold or stress, causing them to narrow and limit blood flow. This can lead to color changes (white, blue, then red), numbness, or a tingling sensation. It's often harmless but may be linked to autoimmune disorders like lupus or scleroderma in more serious cases.

Raynaud's Phenomenon Basics

Raynaud’s in Cold Weather: Why It Happens Raynaud's Phenomenon

Raynaud’s in Cold Weather: Why It Happens

By Dustin Vu

Explore Raynaud's Phenomenon

Raynaud’s and Lupus: What’s the Link?
Raynaud's Phenomenon
Raynaud’s and Lupus: What’s the Link?

By Dustin Vu

Can Exercise Help Manage Raynaud’s?
Raynaud's Phenomenon
Can Exercise Help Manage Raynaud’s?

By Dustin Vu

Best and Worst Foods for People With Raynaud’s
Raynaud's Phenomenon
Best and Worst Foods for People With Raynaud’s

By Dustin Vu

Latest Research and Clinical Trials on Raynaud’s Raynaud's Phenomenon

Latest Research and Clinical Trials on Raynaud’s

By Dustin Vu