Tuesday, 24 June 2014

About Heart Health Center: Raynaud Phenomenon

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 Do your fingers become painful and turn strange colors when they're cold?  Even during the summer, if you linger in the frozen foods section of the grocery store?  You may have Raynaud Phenomenon.

Raynaud Phenomenon

 In Raynaud phenomenon, the fingers and toes become discolored when exposed to cold, or due to sudden emotional stress.

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Why is Raynaud Phenomenon So Variable?

 Sometimes you can stand the cold with no problem.  Other times, your fingers turn white and become painful?  Why is Raynaud Phenomenon so variable?


Is EECP Really Quackery As the WSJ Implies?

Despite the recent article in the Wall Street Journal, enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP) is a legitimate form of treatment for angina. Note: This story has been updated with an interesting addendum.

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