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Raynaud’s Syndrome

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People with Raynaud's syndrome are affected by the cold, particularly with pain and numbing of the fingers and toes. A chronic skin condition - called cold urticarial - can present itself in those suffering from Raynaud's and its symptoms includes hives. After exposure to cold temperatures, the skin will typically turn red, accompanied by itchy welts. There are different variations, with onset ranging from thirty minutes to several hours after exposure and can be accompanied by other symptoms.

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