What Is Raynaud's Syndrome?
10. What Is the Prognosis for Raynaud’s?
Often, people who have the primary form of Raynaud’s find it an inconvenience rather than a serious issue. Many do not find their symptoms severe enough to seek medical attention. Frequently, the condition disappears of its own accord.
For secondary Raynaud’s, the prognosis depends on the severity of the underlying condition. In some instances, treating the associated condition is possible, making the prognosis for Raynaud’s good. In a number of other instances, managing the underlying condition can help decrease vasospasm attacks.
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