Raynaud's Disease: Clinical Overview

Raynaud's disease causes episodic vasospasm of small arteries in the fingers and toes in response to cold or stress, causing characteristic color changes (white, blue, red). Primary Raynaud's is benign; secondary forms indicate underlying connective tissue disease.

Key Symptoms of Raynaud's Disease

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