The winter cold intensifies Raynaud’s disease, a disorder that causes vascular spasms and temporarily blocks blood flow in the fingers, feet, ears and nose. This phenomenon manifests with sudden and recurrent changes in skin color, catalyzed by low temperatures or strong emotions. Although it is not invalid, it affects the quality of life during the period of frost. Purple fingers and Raynaud’s disease According to Dr. Eduardo Wainstein, a rheum…
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The winter cold intensifies Raynaud’s disease, a disorder that causes vascular spasms and temporarily blocks blood flow in the fingers, feet, ears and nose. This phenomenon manifests with sudden and recurrent changes in skin color, catalyzed by low temperatures or strong emotions. Although it is not invalid, it affects the quality of life during the period of frost. Purple fingers and Raynaud’s disease According to Dr. Eduardo Wainstein, a rheum…