How to treat Raynaud's syndrome?

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Raynaud's syndrome (RS) is a group of syndromes in which cold or emotional agitation causes the onset of pale, purple fingers (toes) and then turns to flush. If there is no special cause, it is called idiopathic Raynaud syndrome; Secondary to other diseases, it is called secondary Raynaud syndrome. How to treat Raynaud's syndrome? Let's talk about it

How to treat Raynaud's syndrome?

For the patients with Raynaud's syndrome (especially the patients with mild symptoms), we should first pay attention to the warmth of the affected fingers and toes. The patients with mental stress should be given certain sedative treatment, such as oral diazepam tablets, SINOSURE, oryzanol and rimianning, etc. a considerable number of patients get obvious improvement after warm and sedative treatment.

Drug therapy is mainly aimed at the patients with Raynaud's syndrome. Due to the lack of objective indicators to evaluate the improvement of peripheral microcirculation, a considerable number of drugs have obvious side effects. Therefore, the exact efficacy of drug therapy for Raynaud's syndrome needs to be further evaluated.

The vast majority of Raynaud's syndrome patients can be relieved by the above medical conservative treatment. Only when the medical treatment is ineffective, or there is finger and toe artery occlusion, can surgical treatment be considered.

matters needing attention

1. Keep warm in winter to prevent local cold, and drink a small amount of wine. 2. Do not smoke, avoid using various vasoconstrictors and drugs β- Receptor blockers. 3. Keep the skin clean, avoid trauma, and treat various diseases that can cause vascular damage in time. 4. Keep the room warm and disinfect regularly. 5. Avoid unnecessary emotional excitement and mental tension.