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Raynaud syndrome

Raynaud syndrome, also known as Raynaud's phenomenon, is a medical condition characterized by the spasm of small arteries leading to episodes of reduced blood flow, most commonly affecting the fingers and occasionally the toes, nose, ears, nipples, or lips. These episodes cause the affected areas to turn white or blue, often accompanied by numbness or pain, followed by redness and a burning sensation as blood flow returns.
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