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Medications such as calcium-channel blockers, reserpine or nitroglycerin may be prescribed to relax artery walls and improve blood flow

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How rare is it for a baby to have raynauds disease?

Raynauds syndrome usually occurs from about the age of 15. However I am sure there are some exceptions as i got it when i was 13. Raynauds is a heriditary incurable disease. there are two types: primary and secondary. primary is when you just have raynauds on its own. secondary, however can be a little more serious as it is caused by an underlying disease. i would recommend taking your baby to see a doctor as i would suspect it has secondary raynauds if it has raynauds at all.


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Does a diet affect raynauds gloves?

Chronically cold hands or feet are indicators of this disease. You should have an anti inflammatory diet to help out with this.


How long do you live with Raynauds disease?

It can be painful, but people live to old age (70s and above) with Raynaud's disease.


How do you stop raynauds disease?

You can't. Raynauds is an incurable disease, however you could try something called biofeedback. It teaches the brain to control the bodys temperature. Google it for more information. There are certain drugs available to help you cope with raynauds, however im not sure how effective they actually are but im sure they are worth a try. Other than that keep yourself warm and avoid the cold if you can. The best remedy is really just to wear warm stuff and stay inside as much as poss. in severe cases there is a drug that can open the arteries wider but it has many bad side effects so id avoid it if poss.


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Is raynauds disease hereditary?

It is not known what causes the onset of Raynaud's disease. Though it can be hereditary, often the disease is much milder in offspring. The illness occurs spontaneously, often in childhood or adolescence, without any underlying cause.


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Can you be Medically discharged from british army for having raynauds?

Yes, Raynauds could lead to a medical discharge. Having Raynauds means you can't even apply for the Army, it's an automatic ban.


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