10 Raynaud's Syndrome Symptoms
Symptom #1: Cold Fingers
One of the first and most prominent symptoms that people with Raynaud’s experience is cold fingers. The condition causes the arteries that bring blood to the extremities to tighten up, and this can lead to an extreme sensation of cold in the fingers. The cold is generally more intense when it’s actually cold outside or when you’re experiencing high levels of stress.
Aside from treatment, one of the best ways to manage your cold fingers are to layer up. Make sure you have a nice pair of gloves, and don’t worry if people think you’re strange for wearing gloves during the warmer months. If you feel the need to, do it!
