made by observation of the main clinical symptoms, including persistently blue and sweaty hands and/or feet and a lack of pain. Cooling the hands increases the blueness, while warming the hands decreases the blue color
Acrocyanosis is a benign and persistent disease. The main concern of patients is cosmetic. Left untreated, the disease does not worsen.
Yes
Acrocyanosis is a condition characterized by persistent, painless discoloration of the hands and feet due to reduced blood flow to the skin in these areas. It is often caused by poor circulation or blood vessel constriction. Acrocyanosis is usually benign and does not typically require treatment.
a condition marked by symmetric cyanosis of the extremities.
Diagnosis An accurate diagnosis was made after the test.
Mainly, blood vessels near the surface of the skin are affected
The diagnosis can be confirmed by a blood test to measure for alpha-galactosidase A.
Diagnosis may not be made for weeks or months following birth, because of the initial normal appearance and behavior of the newborn.
Most often the symptoms and physical findings are enough to form a diagnosis of prostatitis.
Diagnosis is usually made by a neurologist and an ophthalmologist, by examining the eye and initiating several neurological exams including an MRI of the brain.
Urinalysis and imaging.
Prior to the operation, the diagnosis of hyperparathyroidism should be confirmed using lab tests.