What medical complications are associated with Raynaud’s phenomenon?

    Last Updated: October 29, 2024

    Because of prolonged blood vessel constriction and reduced blood flow, ulcers can form on the tips of fingers or toes from the tissue damage. If left untreated, this can potentially lead to necrosis (a form of tissue death) and gangrene, potentially requiring amputation of the affected area.[1]

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    1. ^Musa R, Qurie ARaynaud Disease.StatPearls.(2024 Jan)