Younger women (teenaged through age 20–30) tend to be at the highest risk for developing Raynaud’s. Raynaud’s is more common among women than men, with a 9:1 female-to-male ratio.[1]
Younger women (teenaged through age 20–30) tend to be at the highest risk for developing Raynaud’s. Raynaud’s is more common among women than men, with a 9:1 female-to-male ratio.[1]