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If you have primary or secondary Raynaud's, cold temperatures or stress can trigger "Raynaud's attacks." During an attack, little or no blood flows to affected body parts. As a result, the skin may turn white and then blue for a short time.

With the frigid temps our winter is bringing us, make sure you are protecting yourself and wearing multiple layers when outside. People with Raynaud’s – gloves are a necessity!

If you are experiencing troubles in the cold, call Patient Choice Medical Care and schedule an appointment with our experienced family care doctors. 

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