Most Raynauds cases are simply an annoyance and don't require treatment, but if your fingers and toes are really turning white at times, you should discuss it with your primary care provider. I am assuming you don't smoke - that would be the first thing to change if you did!
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Most Raynauds cases are simply an annoyance and don't require treatment, but if your fingers and toes are really turning white at times, you should discuss it with your primary care provider. I am assuming you don't smoke - that would be the first thing to change if you did!
August 5, 2008 - 10:50amThis Comment
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