Acrocyanotic

Tuesday, November 10, 2009 Labels: 0 comments


DEFINITIONS

Acrocyanotic is a bluish color without pain in both hands and feet (more rarely) that are settled.

This disorder usually occurs in women.

CAUSE

The reason is the strain that can not be explained in the small blood vessels in the skin.

SYMPTOMS

Fingers or toes and hands or feet continually cold and bluish, and sweating a lot, swelling can also occur.
Cold temperatures will increase the color is usually bluish and heating will reduce it.
Not found the pain and skin damage.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis based on symptoms that persist, which is limited to the hands and feet the patient, accompanied by a normal pulse.

TREATMENT

Although very rare, to reduce the symptoms can be done cutting the sympathetic nerves.

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