Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Work Hours
Monday to Friday: 7AM - 7PM
Weekend: 10AM - 5PM
Contact Dr Umang Khanna’s clinic ☎️Contact us on – What’s app 9415786380 … (+91) 9415786380 // 9580046073 // 7985536166 // 9696721151 // 9580603575 // 6387881651
Raynaud’s Disease, also called primary Raynaud’s phenomenon, is a vascular disorder characterized by episodic vasospasm of the small arteries and arterioles, usually in the fingers and toes, in response to cold or emotional stress. This leads to color changes in the skin—white (ischemia), blue (deoxygenation), and red (reperfusion)—along with numbness, tingling, and pain. In severe cases, chronic vasospasm may result in ulcers or tissue damage. The condition is more common in young women and can be primary (idiopathic) or secondary to autoimmune diseases, vascular disorders, or occupational exposures.
Homoeopathy treats Raynaud’s Disease by improving peripheral circulation, reducing vascular spasm, alleviating pain and numbness, and addressing the underlying constitutional tendencies. Remedies are individualized based on the pattern of attacks, triggers (cold, stress), color changes, associated systemic symptoms, and emotional disposition. The aim is to strengthen vascular responsiveness, prevent ulceration, and improve quality of life.
Rapid onset of pallor in extremities after exposure to cold. Numbness, tingling, and restlessness accompany the attacks. Aconite suits acute, sudden attacks with anxiety or fear.
Cyanotic discoloration with cold, numb, or stiff fingers. Pain may be throbbing or aching. Causticum is indicated in chronic cases with persistent weakness of blood vessels and slow recovery after attacks.
After cold exposure, fingers and toes turn red with burning, tingling, or throbbing pain. Rhus Tox suits cases where warmth relieves stiffness and improves circulation.
Numbness, heaviness, and pins-and-needles sensation in hands and feet during attacks. Gelsemium helps sluggish circulation with weakness and tremulousness.
Extremities are cold, clammy, and swollen after prolonged vasospasm. Silicea aids in improving peripheral circulation and healing microvascular tissues.
Throbbing, pulsating pain, sometimes accompanied by heat or redness after attacks. Belladonna suits acute, fiery sensations with hypersensitivity to touch or movement.
Stiffness, cramping, and aching in fingers and hands during or after attacks. Kalmia supports vascular and nerve-related pain in extremities.
Extremities feel cold, heavy, and numb even with mild exposure. Carbo Veg is indicated in individuals with poor peripheral circulation and cold intolerance.
Hands and feet remain cold long after exposure. Tingling, burning, or weak pulse in extremities. Phosphorus strengthens vascular tone and enhances microcirculation.
Chronic attacks may lead to skin breakdown, ulcers, or infection. Mercurius supports tissue healing and relieves tenderness and swelling.
White, cold fingers triggered by emotional stress or grief. Tingling and numbness occur with mental restlessness. Ignatia suits nervous, sensitive individuals prone to vasospasm.
Pain, burning, and heaviness in extremities after rewarming. Skin may appear red or swollen. Hamamelis supports venous circulation and capillary strength.
Bluish, cold toes with dull, aching pain, sometimes associated with fatigue. Aurum helps in vascular weakness with tendency to numbness and discoloration.
After vasospasm, fingers or toes feel hot, burning, or tingling. Pain improves with gentle warmth. Rhus Tox supports recovery after ischemic episodes.
Blue discoloration, swelling, and tenderness of extremities in cold weather. Calcarea Carb strengthens vascular resilience and connective tissue.
Cold, numb, or tingling fingers during anxiety, worry, or emotional strain. Gelsemium helps in stress-induced vasospasm and associated weakness.
Persistent cold fingers, bluish or pale, with skin cracks, dryness, and slow healing. Graphites supports chronic skin and vascular weakness in extremities.
Fingers remain cold and numb with tiredness and mental fatigue. Kali Phos aids circulation, nerve function, and general vitality.
Fingers and toes are pale, cold, and numb, occasionally swelling after cold exposure. Sepia suits chronic vascular weakness with hormonal or constitutional predisposition.
Chronic vasospasm with redness, burning, and itching after episodes. Sulphur supports microcirculation and skin recovery in chronic Raynaud’s.
Raynaud’s Disease is a chronic vascular disorder characterized by episodic color changes, numbness, tingling, and pain in extremities due to cold or emotional triggers. Homoeopathy supports improved peripheral circulation, reduced vascular spasm, pain relief, and tissue healing. Individualized remedy selection based on attack pattern, triggers, associated symptoms, and constitutional tendencies can prevent complications, improve quality of life, and enhance vascular resilience.
LEGAL DISCLAIMER: Any information on diseases and treatments mentioned on this video or channel are for educational and informational purposes only, should NOT be used without clearance (written medical prescription) from your physician or health care provider. Information on this video / channel is NOT intended as a diagnosis, treatment or as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis and treatment. We do not claim to cure any disease which is considered incurable on the basis of scientific facts by modern medicine. Please consult Dr. Umang Khanna or other health care professional for your specific health care and/or medical needs or concerns. / इस वीडियो की सभी जानकारी केवल सूचनात्मक उद्देश्य के लिए है और पेशेवर चिकित्सा उपचार के लिए कदापि नहीं है।