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peripheral arterial occlusive disease
This is known as Raynaud's Phenomenon. It can start in puberty and goes to the age of 30. Mostly it affects women and is due to family history.
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I was going for medical assisting and remember something called cyanosis, which is common in smokers.
Symptoms of Raynaud's disease include a sudden attack of coldness or numbness in the fingers or toes, skin color changes in response to cold or stress (usually turning white, then blue, then red), and throbbing or tingling sensations in the affected areas. Some people may also experience skin ulcers or sores on their fingers or toes.
- Clubbing means enlargement of the ends of the fingers or toes. - Cyanosis means a bluish coloration. - Edema means swelling. .......Therefore, no clubbing, cyanosis or edema simply means that you do not have any of those things.
Cyanosis is the appearance of a blue or purple coloration of the skin or mucous membranes due to the tissues near the skin surface being low on oxygen. Cyanosis is divided into two main types: Central (around the core, lips, and tongue) and Peripheral (only the extremities or fingers). Central cyanosis is often due to a circulatory or ventilatory problem that leads to poor blood oxygenation in the lungs. It develops when arterial saturation drops to ≤85% or ≤75% (in dark-skinned individuals). Acute cyanosis can be a result of asphyxiation or choking, and is one of the surest signs that respiration is being blocked. Peripheral cyanosis is the blue tint in fingers or extremities, due to inadequate circulation. The blood reaching the extremities is not oxygen rich and when viewed through the skin a combination of factors can lead to the appearance of a blue color. All factors contributing to central cyanosis can also cause peripheral symptoms to appear, however peripheral cyanosis can be observed without there being heart or lung failures. Small blood vessels may be restricted and can be treated by increasing the normal oxygenation level of the blood.
The medical term for an abnormal condition of blue color around the mouth is "cyanosis." Cyanosis is often caused by low levels of oxygen in the blood, leading to a bluish discoloration of the skin or mucous membranes.
weakness of limbs; tingling or numbness of fingers
There are a few symptoms that are associated with cervical radiculopathy. The common symptoms of this condition is pain in the chest, arms, fingers, and legs.
When you pop your fingers alot it causes symptoms of arthrites
swelling ,pain,anddifficulty moving fingers