check out this website, it tells of everything about raynauds and how to minimize the attacks. http://www.niams.nih.gov/hi/topics/raynaud/ar125fs.htm, try some of these herbal remedies: vitamin E (found in fruits, vegetables, seeds, and nuts), magnesium (found in seeds, nuts, fish, beans, and dark green vegetables), and fish oils. The circulatory herbs cayenne, ginger and prickly ash may help enhance circulation to affected areas. Hope this helps.
Probably something called Raynauds syndrome, wear gloves and try not to let your hands become cold.
Chronically cold hands or feet are indicators of this disease. You should have an anti inflammatory diet to help out with this.
Common symptoms of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome include pain, tingling and numbness in the wrist or hands. You can learn more about this condition and the symptoms associated with it at the Mayo Clinic website.
Raynauds occurs in autoimmune people when the nerves that control the blood supply to the hands and feet "misfire" and tell those blood vessels to close down. There are many thyroid diseases, some are autoimmune like Raynaud's. Frequently if a person has one autoimmune disease, they have others. However, thyroid and Raynaud's are not directly linked.
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Jaundice in the newborn period, coordination problems, and a tendency for clumsiness. Behavioral problems and emotional immaturity are commonly reported. About half of the children with Sotos syndrome will experience a seizure associated with fever.
Frequently, the hands are clenched into fists, and the index finger overlaps the other fingers
I think so yeh. My dad had this and they found it in both hands.
Yes! I'm 15 years old right now and for as long as I can remember I've had raynaud's disease. It's a painful condition and if someone you know has purple hands and feet that hurt and cramp up, it's raynaud's.
Tendon glide exercises can reduce swelling caused by carpal tunnel syndrome by increasing circulation to the wrists and hands. Swelling and inflammation in the hands and wrists can lead to carpal tunnel syndrome.
Not usually. Gout is more likely to be associated with the hands and feet.
Could be carpel tunnel syndrome or ulnar nerve compression.