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Questions and Answers About Raynaud's Phenomenon

This is an NIH Publication, No. 06-4911.

Publication Date: May 2001
Revised: June 2006

What Is Raynaud’s Phenomenon?
Who Gets Raynaud’s Phenomenon?
What Happens During an Attack?
What Is the Difference Between Primary and Secondary Raynaud’s Phenomenon?
How Does a Doctor Diagnose Raynaud’s Phenomenon?
What Is the Treatment for Raynaud’s Phenomenon?
What Research Is Being Conducted to Help People Who Have Raynaud’s Phenomenon?
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