The cold weather is starting, and you might experience cold feet and hands. This may be a symptom of a disorder called Raynaud’s Disease. October is Raynaud’s Awareness Month and a good time to go over everything you need to know about this common disorder.
First, it’s always best to visit an experienced podiatrist before you self-diagnose. Raynaud’s disease is when the small blood vessels in your extremities constrict. This limits the amount of blood supply delivered to your extremities. Fingers and toes are affected the most, but also the lips, nose, and ears as well. Raynaud’s can be brought on by exposure to the cold. Emotional stress is another factor.
Unfortunately, there is no cure for Raynaud’s disease, but the symptoms can be managed. Try these tips:
For more tips, or if you are experiencing any foot issues, see your foot doctor for proper treatment and help to prevent complications. At Atlantic Foot and Ankle Specialists, Dr. Melissa Robitaille and Dr. Todd Newsom treat all types of foot and ankle disorders including, bunions, hammertoes, ingrown toenails, and heel pain. Equipped with leading-edge technologies such as extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) and laser surgery for toenail fungus, we provide specialized, compassionate service for patients in the Pooler, Georgia area of Chatham County. For any pain and discomfort you are experiencing with your feet and ankles, contact us today at (912) 988-3323.