10 Raynaud's Syndrome Symptoms

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Symptom #3: Cold Toes

Another area most commonly affected by Raynaud’s syndrome is the toes. The extremities of the body are furthest from the heart and require the most effort to pump blood to properly. It makes sense that these areas are the first to lose heat and the ones most affected by Raynaud’s syndrome.

Fortunately, the toes are also one of the easiest areas to protect from cold. Using thick wool socks or foot warmers can be helpful. Do not double up on socks as this can cause further constriction of the blood vessels.

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