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What Does Raynaud’S Disease Look Like? [Solved]

During an attack of Raynaud’s, affected areas of your skin usually first turn white. Then, they often turn blue and feel cold and numb. As you warm and your circulation improves, the affected areas may turn red, throb, tingle or swell.Nov 6, 2020

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Introduction to Raynaud’s Phenomenon (Syndrome) | Pathophysiology, Triggers, Symptoms, Treatment

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