Raynauds syndrome usually occurs from about the age of 15. However I am sure there are some exceptions as i got it when i was 13. Raynauds is a heriditary incurable disease. there are two types: primary and secondary. primary is when you just have raynauds on its own. secondary, however can be a little more serious as it is caused by an underlying disease. i would recommend taking your baby to see a doctor as i would suspect it has secondary raynauds if it has raynauds at all.
Raynauds Disease
It can be painful, but people live to old age (70s and above) with Raynaud's disease.
can i claim dla for raynauds
Raynaud's Syndrome.
Chronically cold hands or feet are indicators of this disease. You should have an anti inflammatory diet to help out with this.
It is not known what causes the onset of Raynaud's disease. Though it can be hereditary, often the disease is much milder in offspring. The illness occurs spontaneously, often in childhood or adolescence, without any underlying cause.
Yes, Raynauds could lead to a medical discharge. Having Raynauds means you can't even apply for the Army, it's an automatic ban.
There is a rare from of HD known as Juvenile Huntington's. Unsure of the youngest patient with it, though.
Rare Disease Day was created in 2008.
i was born with this my sister died from it but i lived this is a extremely rare disease
Baby dragons are not rare, they are non-existent.
Raynauds occurs in autoimmune people when the nerves that control the blood supply to the hands and feet "misfire" and tell those blood vessels to close down. There are many thyroid diseases, some are autoimmune like Raynaud's. Frequently if a person has one autoimmune disease, they have others. However, thyroid and Raynaud's are not directly linked.