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Raynaud's Phenomenon Symptoms
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•Last Updated: November 4, 2024
Raynaud's phenomenon (also known as Raynaud's syndrome of Raynaud's disease) is a condition characterized by the spasm of small arteries, which results in episodes of reduced blood flow to parts of the body. The fingers are most commonly affected, but it can also occur in the toes, knees, nose, ears, and lips.
Raynaud's Phenomenon Symptoms falls under the Cardiovascular Health and Autoimmune Disease categories.


