October is Raynaud’s Awareness Month, and at NY Foot Health, we want to help our patients better understand this oftentimes puzzling condition.
Read MoreIf you have Raynaud’s, your toes and fingers experience vasospasms or restricted blood flow to your skin in these areas resulting in feelings of coldness, numbness, painful throbbing, and tingling.
Read MoreWe know that cold weather can trigger attacks for patients who have Raynaud’s. This disorder makes the skin on your toes and fingers turn bluish-white and may also result in feelings of tingling, prickliness, or numbness.
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