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29 November 2018
Sjögren’s and Raynaud's

If you suffer from Sjögren's Syndrome then you're more likely to suffer from Raynaud's disease. Between 15% and 30% of Sjögren's sufferers also suffer from Raynaud's, which drastically affects the experience of both conditions especially during the winter months. This short article explains the links between the two conditions, and gives some recommendations on how to make living with Sjögren's and Raynaud's a little bit easier.

22 November 2018
How to Prevent Raynaud's in Hands

Raynaud's disease can take anywhere between a few minutes and a few hours to subside, with your fingers, toes and other extremities remaining either a white colour or a blue colour with numbing, tingling and pain. Although there is no cure, Raynaud's is generally nothing to worry about, but that doesn't mean you can't take precautions to ward off attacks. This article explains How to Prevent Raynaud's in Hands, perfect for those who are concerned about a long winter ahead.

15 November 2018
Why Are My Hands Always Cold?

Cold hands are normal even in warm temperatures, as they are a sign that your body is regulating its temperature. Persistent cold hands however are more of a concern, and if you find your hands staying cold for a significant amount of time along with other troublesome symptoms, it may be a sign that you need to start asking questions. This article explains the reasons why you suffer from cold hands, what it could mean, and the steps you can take to make living with cold hands easier.

8 November 2018
Do I Have Raynaud's?

Raynaud's disease can cause your extremities (usually your fingers and toes) to sting, go numb and develop pins and needles, while also turning either white or blue. It is usually caused by a slight or severe change in temperature, and stress and lifestyle choices can also play a role. There are a few home tricks to discover if you do have Raynaud's, and, if that's the case, plenty of things you can do to alleviate the symptoms.

6 November 2018
Lupus and Raynaud's

If you suffer from lupus, you might be at an increased risk of developing secondary Raynaud's disease. While there is currently no cure for lupus, signs and symptoms of Raynaud's syndrome are relatively easy to treat. Learn more about both conditions and their link, as well as what you can do to treat Raynaud's disease, by reading our blog now.

6 November 2018
Scleroderma and Raynaud's

If you're suffering from Raynaud's disease, you're probably aware that this puts you at risk of developing scleroderma as well. Though the chances of developing scleroderma are slim, it's still important to familiarise yourself with the condition, as it can be fatal when left untreated. This article is here to guide you through the facts of scleroderma and help you stay on top of your health.

2 October 2015  |  John
Raynaud's Symptoms Infographic

Worried that you might have Raynaud's Disease? See our helpful infographic, containing everything you need to find out more about the symptoms of Raynaud's Disease. Raynaud's is a condition that affects a huge amount of adults around the world and thankfully, there is a lot that you can do to manage and control the effects.

24 September 2015
​Feeling Blue? Raynaud’s and Discoloured Fingers

Raynaud’s Disease got you feeling down or your fingers turning blue? White fingers may have become the symbol of Raynaud’s everywhere, but blue fingers are just as likely, just as painful and just as able to benefit from our range of warming products here at RaynaudsDisease.com!

24 September 2015
​Cold At Your Fingertips: Our Hand-Protecting Products

You know what they say, cold hands, warm heart, and we’re all heart here at Raynaud’s Disease.com, where we do our very best to bring you only the most effective products for fending off those awful Raynaud’s attacks through the winter months.

24 September 2015
How Raynaud’s Disease is Treated

Whether you suffer from Primary Raynaud’s Phenomenon or Secondary Raynaud’s Syndrome, there is sadly no cure for either. Those with primary Raynaud’s may be lucky enough to see their symptoms fade as quickly as they came within a few years of their arrival, but for many people their relationship with Raynaud’s is for the long run. While there may be no absolute cure for this chilly condition, there are ways of treating it so its impact on your everyday life can be lessened.


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