637 Medical Parkway

TX 77883

979-836-2992

3312 Longmire Drive

TX 77845

(979) 776-6060

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Raynaud’s phenomenon is a condition which results in a bluish-white discoloration of fingers and toes, often as a result of exposure to cold. Stress, smoking, and certain medications may trigger or worsen symptoms. The color change, which occurs from spasms in small blood vessels, becomes red and then returns to normal when blood flow resumes.

The condition most often affects women, with symptoms varying depending on the severity of the condition.  Because there are no specific blood tests to diagnose this condition, the diagnosis is based on symptoms.

However, your doctor may order blood tests to determine whether the Raynaud’s phenomenon is associated with certain autoimmune diseases or other medical conditions.
Treatment for Raynaud’s phenomenon is aimed at prevention and protection of the digits.

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College Station

3312 Longmire Drive
College Station, TX 77845

Brenham

637 Medical Parkway
Brenham, TX 77883

Caldwell: Caldwell Civic Center

103 Texas 21
Caldwell, TX 77836

Navasota: Texas A&M Health-Family Care 

1905 Dove Crossing Lane
Navasota, TX 77868

Mexia: Parkview Medical Clinic

514 S. Bonham Street, Suite D
Mexia, TX 76667