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Thursday, November, 26, 2009
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From what I have read about vasospasms you should see a doctor.  Now if you have rheumatoid arthritis it is common to have spasms of contractions in your fingers and toes, due to swelling and infection attacking your ligaments.  Go ahead and check with your doctor about this.  Call his office and explain your concerns.  If you are truly having vasospasms its important that you get that checked out soon.  There also may be a simple reason for you having these problems, but you won't know until you get it checked out.  Good luck and best wishes!
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