What Is Raynaud's Phenomenon?

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  • 1. Hughes, M and Herrick, A.L. Raynaud's phenomenon, Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, Vol 30, 1 (2016): 112-132. Doi: 10.1016/j.berh.2016.04.001.
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9. What Type of Doctor Treats Raynaud’s Phenomenon?

Many people can receive care for Raynaud’s syndrome directly through a primary care provider. Secondary Raynaud’s will often be managed by the doctor who is responsible for your other medical conditions. In most cases, this will be a rheumatologist. These are specialists that focus on disorders affecting the joints, muscles and soft tissues.

Individuals who experience severe symptoms may also need to see a vascular specialist to find relief. These are a particular type of cardiologist who treats the circulatory system’s disorders, including veins and arteries.

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