Raynaud?s phenomenonFrom our partner site on heart disease, MyHeartCentral.com. Medications to relax the walls of the blood vessels may be prescribed. Treatment of the underlying condition is important. Avoid exposure to the cold, and when cold cannot be avoided, dress warmly. If you smoke, stop smoking, as it further constricts the blood vessels. Expectations (prognosis): advertisement The outcome varies depending on the cause and the severity of the phenomenon. Complications:
Calling your health care provider: Call your health care provider if you have a history of Raynaud's phenomenon and the affected body part (arm, hand, leg, foot, or other part) develops an infection or ulceration.
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