Primary Raynaud's disease is milder and causes fewer complications. About half of all cases of Raynaud's disease are of this type. Women are four times more likely than men to develop primary Raynaud's 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.
maybe Raynauds Syndrome
Raynaud's Syndrome.
In the UK this depends totally on whether a medical expert can verify that the Reynauds syndrome was connected to the elbow injury - so long as injuries are verified to be caused by the negligence of an employer you can claim compensation for all the injuries caused. This is known as causation. To see an example of hoe to claim for Reynauds Syndrome in the UK please see the related link entitled "Reynauds Syndrome".
can i claim dla for raynauds
Raynauds Syndrome is when a persons fingertips can turn blue or white when exposed to stress or cold.
Yes, Raynauds could lead to a medical discharge. Having Raynauds means you can't even apply for the Army, it's an automatic ban.
Probably something called Raynauds syndrome, wear gloves and try not to let your hands become cold.
Raynauds Disease
Yes. Kartagener Syndrome is also known as Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia.
Primary Aldosteronism
It is not "found in", it may "co-exist with" that is a different