Seek a cure for Raynolds syndrome.

Updated on healthy 2024-07-24
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It is best to go to a vascular specialist hospital**. 80% of 90% of patients with Raynaud's syndrome have significant improvement in symptoms. Surgery can be considered for patients whose regular internal medicine is ineffective, the condition is still recurring, the course of the disease is long, the symptoms are severe, affecting life and work, or there is ischemic ulcer and necrosis of the fingers.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hello! **Should be patient-dependent. Warmth is necessary for all patients, such as gloves, warm shoes, earmuffs, hats, etc. Not only the hands and feet, but also the body should be kept warm to avoid reflex vasoconstriction of the limbs. Smoking can cause vasoconstriction and should be stopped.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Raynaud's syndrome occurs more often in women than men between the ages of 20 and 40. The onset is slow, starting in winter, and the duration is short, and the onset can be triggered by cold or emotional agitation. It is usually symmetrical in both hands and fingers, but also in the toes.

    The hands and feet are cold, numb, and occasionally painful during the attack. Typical seizures are bounded by metacarpophalangeal joints, and the fingers become cold, pale, purple, and then flushed. In the later stages of the disease, hair on the back of the fingers disappears, nails grow slowly, roughly, and deformed, atrophied, thinned, and tightened (scleroderma fingers), sores form around the fingertips or nail beds, and infections can occur.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The diagnosis of Raynaud syndrome is based on history, typical seizures, and most of the above provocative tests. Raynaud syndrome should distinguish between primary and secondary Raynaud syndrome and give prompt treatment to the associated disorder**.

    **。1.So so**.

    Avoid exposure to cold and keep the distal extremities warm. Quit smoking.

    2.Drugs**.

    1) Calcium ion antagonists: nifedipine, thiazepine.

    2) Reserpine.

    3) Receptor antagonists: prazosin, etc.

    3.Surgery**.

    Sympathectomy may be considered for patients who do not respond to medications, but efficacy needs to be further observed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Raynaud's syndrome is currently not well understood, so it cannot be complete. Most patients will have their symptoms controlled after **1-2 years, but they will still ** in the future, so patients with Raynaud syndrome should adhere to **, standardize**, have regular reexaminations, and improve their living habits.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is still recommended that you go to a regular public hospital to see it, these methods can only temporarily alleviate the symptoms, not completely, the longer the disease drags on, the more dangerous it is.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You don't need acupuncture, it's useless to take Chinese medicine, just pay more attention to keeping warm in winter! Don't smoke and drink, although drinking alcohol can invigorate the blood, but this disease is not allowed to drink.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The combination of moxibustion and traditional Chinese medicine is better, after all, in many diseases that are not easy to reach, medicine is not as good as needles, and needles are not as good as moxibustion, but the premise is that the idea of acupuncture and medicine should be the same. The dialectic is accurate, and the course of the disease will not be too long, but there is a certain amount of patience.

    Precautions: 1. Pay attention to avoid freezing and keep the whole body and limbs warm.

    2. A small amount of red wine drinks can be drunk in daily life, but the amount must be strictly controlled (less than 25g a day).

    3. It is necessary to quit smoking, smoking can make blood vessels constrict and aggravate the condition.

    4. Protect your fingers carefully to avoid damage.

    5. Keep your mood comfortable. The disease is benign and does not cause disability.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    ...It's Raynaud's syndrome.

    A peripheral vascular disease.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Raynaud's syndrome, formerly known as Raynaud's disease and Raynaud's phenomenon, is a spasmodic disease of acral arterioles caused by vascular nerve dysfunction. Paroxysmal symmetrical intermittent whitishness, cyanosis, and flushing of the extremities (mainly fingers) are clinically characterized, often precipitated by agitation or cold. It is recommended to go to a formal and authoritative peripheral vascular department for examination as soon as possible**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Raynaud's disease is a vascular function disease, the most typical symptom is the pale-cyanotic-flushing process of the hands and feet when they are cold or emotional, and gradually return to normal after keeping warm. It is more common in women. In the early stage of the disease, the symptoms of both hands are obvious, and the course of the disease will involve both feet for a long time.

    Women with this symptom usually have their immune system checked, because the first manifestation of immune system diseases is Raynaud's phenomenon, such as lupus vasculitis or rheumatic vasculitis.

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