Fingers that, when exposed to cold, first turn white then redden and swell? It could be Raynaud’s phenomenon, a frequent problem particularly among young women linked to a sudden decrease in blood supply, followed by dilation of the vessels and local blockage of circulation. A disorder that should not scare but should not be underestimated. As explained by Professor Maurizio Pietrogrande, specialist in internal medicine at Smart Clinic Oriocenter and Le Due Torri and at the Treviglio Diagnostic Center, facilities of the Dan Donato Group in which an outpatient clinic is active for the diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune and rheumatic diseases.
How do you suspect you are suffering from Raynaud’s phenomenon?
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