Raynaud's and How You Can Treat It

Raynaud's is a condition that happens when the blood vessels in your toes or fingers overreact to stress or cold temperatures. While this isn't a big issue for some, it can cause blood flow damage for others. Thankfully, this is a condition that has simple steps to help you fight and treat it.

How to Treat Raynaud’s Disease

  • Quit smoking—to help control your condition, and you should avoid people who smoke themselves. Secondhand smoke can be dangerous and make blood vessels close. As this condition makes blood flow restricted already, smoke makes everything worse.

  • Manage your stress—having stress techniques to keep your levels under control can reduce the number of attacks.

  • Be careful of medicine—if you have Raynaud's disease, medicines like weight loss pills, headache and migraine pills, decongestants, at-home remedies such as herbal medications, anything with ephedra, and blood pressure medication will affect you and the condition.

  • Keep yourself warm—fight the cold by dressing in layers. Make gloves, heavy socks, and layers part of your routine so you can fight the cold that this condition makes you feel.

  • Medicines that help—your doctors and podiatrists will prescribe you the proper medication to help keep your condition under control so you can live everyday life.

  • Surgery—if your condition gets worse or doesn't improve, your doctor will begin talking to you about surgery.

  • Injections—along with surgery options, your podiatrist and doctor may decide to put injections in your feet or hands to block the nerves.

Raynaud's is a severe condition, and it can be uncomfortable. But this doesn't have to run your life. See a podiatrist that can offer the help relief you need.  Dr. James C Ricketti, in Hamilton Square, New Jersey, specializes in the best and most innovative solutions so you can be healthy and happy. Dr. Ricketti has fantastic experience and offers excellent treatment that can help you feel better. Contact us today at (609) 587-1674 for an appointment.

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