The Healthy Legs and Healthy Feet Guide to Raynaud's Disease
You are probably one of the millions of people with "Raynaud disease." Often called by a number of different names that include "phenomenon", "primary" and more, it is essentially a condition in which blood flow is interrupted to toes and fingers (as well as the nose and ears) during times of strong emotional turmoil or exposure to cold.
Primary Raynaud's disease is actually an "idiopathic" issue, meaning that it happens on its own and is not related to any other condition or problem (it tends to appear in those under the age of 30). Secondary Raynaud's syndrome is considered a bit less common, but is more serious because it is the result of another problem, condition or disease (it tends to appear in those under the age of 30).
In this book we are going to explore the two types of Raynaud's and help readers to discover if this is the reason that they respond so badly to cold weather or emotional upset. We hope that this book will help you understand if you suffer from this uncomfortable condition and also help you to determine the best way to treat it.
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Primary Raynaud's disease is actually an "idiopathic" issue, meaning that it happens on its own and is not related to any other condition or problem (it tends to appear in those under the age of 30). Secondary Raynaud's syndrome is considered a bit less common, but is more serious because it is the result of another problem, condition or disease (it tends to appear in those under the age of 30).
In this book we are going to explore the two types of Raynaud's and help readers to discover if this is the reason that they respond so badly to cold weather or emotional upset. We hope that this book will help you understand if you suffer from this uncomfortable condition and also help you to determine the best way to treat it.
The Healthy Legs and Healthy Feet Guide to Raynaud's Disease
You are probably one of the millions of people with "Raynaud disease." Often called by a number of different names that include "phenomenon", "primary" and more, it is essentially a condition in which blood flow is interrupted to toes and fingers (as well as the nose and ears) during times of strong emotional turmoil or exposure to cold.
Primary Raynaud's disease is actually an "idiopathic" issue, meaning that it happens on its own and is not related to any other condition or problem (it tends to appear in those under the age of 30). Secondary Raynaud's syndrome is considered a bit less common, but is more serious because it is the result of another problem, condition or disease (it tends to appear in those under the age of 30).
In this book we are going to explore the two types of Raynaud's and help readers to discover if this is the reason that they respond so badly to cold weather or emotional upset. We hope that this book will help you understand if you suffer from this uncomfortable condition and also help you to determine the best way to treat it.
Primary Raynaud's disease is actually an "idiopathic" issue, meaning that it happens on its own and is not related to any other condition or problem (it tends to appear in those under the age of 30). Secondary Raynaud's syndrome is considered a bit less common, but is more serious because it is the result of another problem, condition or disease (it tends to appear in those under the age of 30).
In this book we are going to explore the two types of Raynaud's and help readers to discover if this is the reason that they respond so badly to cold weather or emotional upset. We hope that this book will help you understand if you suffer from this uncomfortable condition and also help you to determine the best way to treat it.
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| BN ID: | 2940014080040 |
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| Publisher: | Hratch Karamanoukian |
| Publication date: | 01/28/2012 |
| Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
| Format: | eBook |
| File size: | 3 MB |
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