Raynaud Syndrome

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Clinic

  • Raynaud Syndrome / Phenomenon / Disease is a medical condition in which the spasm of small arteries causes episodes of reduced blood flow to end arterioles.
  • Typically, the fingers, and less commonly, the toes, are involved.
  • Rarely, the nose, ears, or lips are affected.
  • Often, numbness or pain occurs. As blood flow returns, the area turns red and burns. The episodes typically last minutes but can last several hours.
  • Episodes are typically triggered by cold or emotional stress
  • In pregnancy, it normally disappears due to increased surface blood flow. But during breastfeeding it come back causing nipples to turn white and painful.

Related disease

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  • Atherosclerosis
  • Buerger's disease
  • Takayasu's arteritis
  • Subclavian aneurysms
  • Thoracic outlet syndrome
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Chronic fatigue syndrome
  • Reflex sympathetic dystrophy
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Erythromelalgia (clinically presenting as the opposite of Raynaud's, with hot and warm extremities, often co-exists in patients with Raynaud's)
  • Chilblains (also clinically presenting as the opposite of Raynaud's, with hot and itchy extremities, however it affects smaller areas than erythromelalgia, for instance the tip of a toe rather than the whole foot)

Sign / Symptoms

Related entities

Miasms

  • Localized pain
  • Paleness
  • Sensations of Cold / Numbness.
Cryoglobulinemia
  • Lyme disease (Under investigation)
  • COV-19 (Under investigation)
  • B19 (Under investigation)
  • ALPH (Under investigation)


Remedies

Top remedy Agar
  • Numbness, coldness, blueness in the fingers and toes.
  • Pin or needle-like pricking sensations in the fingers and toes.
  • Agar is best remedy for Chilblains/ Frostbites
Second remedy Carb-v
  • Bluish, marbled cold fingers and toes followed by redness.
  • Gangrene of the fingers and toes.
Marked formication/ Tingling

Sec

  • Icy cold and numb fingers and toes from vasospasm.
  • Formication, tingling in the fingers and toes are also well noted.
  • It is also suitable for slow developing gangrene.