Even with over 200,000 Americans being diagnosed with Raynaud’s disease yearly, most people aren’t aware of this condition. With cool weather brewing, it’s normal for our fingers and toes to get cold, especially if we aren’t wearing well-insulated shoes or gloves. But if you experience numbness or pain alongside the cold, it might be a sign that you have Raynaud’s disease.
Read MoreRaynaud’s disease, which is the body’s response to cold or stress, causes an interruption of blood flow. Hands and toes are among the body parts that can be affected.
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