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Suggest Treatment For Symptoms Of Raynaud's Syndrome

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Posted on Tue, 27 Sep 2016
Question: For the last four weeks i had cold tingling in hands and feet stiff jaw neck migraine head akes now the tingling has gone all the way up legs and arm and now in mouth
iam really scared
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Nagamani N.G (9 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Raynaud phenomenon

Detailed Answer:
Hi, XXXX,

Thanks for posting a query,
The tingling and cold extremities you are suffering from looks like raynaud's phenomenon. Very common in the females of your age group. Where the blood flow to the peripheral blood vessels are restricted.
The exact cause will be difficult to find out just by a history. I suggest you to consult a doctor immediately to rule out the exact cause. Treating with blood thinners and calcium channel blockers.

As a self remedy you can try the following.

Avoiding inciting environmental factors, such as direct contact with frozen foods or cold drinks

Insulation against cold and local warming, including gloves or heavy socks and electric and chemical warming devices

Discontinuing drugs that may provoke vasospasm

Avoiding smoking.

Any query do follow up.

Take care.
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Suggest Treatment For Symptoms Of Raynaud's Syndrome

Brief Answer: Raynaud phenomenon Detailed Answer: Hi, XXXX, Thanks for posting a query, The tingling and cold extremities you are suffering from looks like raynaud's phenomenon. Very common in the females of your age group. Where the blood flow to the peripheral blood vessels are restricted. The exact cause will be difficult to find out just by a history. I suggest you to consult a doctor immediately to rule out the exact cause. Treating with blood thinners and calcium channel blockers. As a self remedy you can try the following. Avoiding inciting environmental factors, such as direct contact with frozen foods or cold drinks Insulation against cold and local warming, including gloves or heavy socks and electric and chemical warming devices Discontinuing drugs that may provoke vasospasm Avoiding smoking. Any query do follow up. Take care.