Raynaud syndrome
Raynaudrsquo; s syndrome is a pathophysiological change characterized by seizure paleness, cyanosis, and flushing of the skin of the hands caused by cold or emotional factors. This sign is caused by paroxysmal spasm of the finger arteries, which is more common in young women and occurs in both hands and fingers, but can also involve the feet and toes. There is no ldquo; Raynaud's syndrome rdquo; in TCM. But about its clinical manifestations, there are similar records in the literature. Ru Yuan had Zhang LD's "Treatment of Febrile and Miscellaneous Diseases" in the Han Dynasty, and he said that those with cold hands and feet and those with a weak pulse would be the master of Angelica Sini Tang. If the person has a long cold, add Evodiae and Ginger Soup Master. rdquo; This disease should belong to the categories of pulse paralysis, cold paralysis, cold in the limbs, and cold in the hands and feet.
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