I have raynaud's syndrome as well...but lately the blood vessels just all of a sudden, like doing the dishes, or some kind of minute work and the same two fingers, both the middle ones, on either hand, seem to be the ones that start to feel like a sting and then swell up huge and bruise all over, and it takes about three to four days to shrink and coloring back to normal...it's happened twice in the last two weeks, same finger...anyway...no diabetes, and low blood pressure for me as well...
I too, suffer from vessels that are breaking in my fingers the past few years. I don't know what causes it, but have had low blood pressure and not diabetic so the Dr. says. Is there anything more that can be done or take to stop this reoccurring incident? I did notice that it happens at work mostly when pushing an aluminum cart and my key yesterday just grazed the joint of middle finger. It swelled then turned blue.
Thanks.
Thank you for getting back to me. I am going look into all of the things you mentioned. It is of fairly recent onset and I haven't paid too much attention to it until it happened twice this past week. Haven't tested for sugar in a few months(my mother is diabetic) so I will do that and although blood pressure is normally fine, that's an easy one too. I do take a multi but Vitamin K...never thought of it. I appreciate your time and all of your good advice.
I assume you have normal blood pressure at the time this happens. Get an electronic cuff and measure your blood pressure to rule that out as a contributing cauee.
The answer is yes, and your concern is well founded. Take special care not to engage in sports or activities that may involve head trauma such as bicyclinhg or rock climbing. The lack of an ability to repair and tear is ocasionally due to insulin utilization problems. High blood sugar levels in particuliar. I am not sure what the mechanism of action is, but it is present in some diabetics. I would get an insulin clamp test. A small amount of DHEA (a repair hormone) may help, but be very cautious. This is a powerful male hormone. Try daily regular exposure to sunlight. The weather is getting better. Sunlight induces production of various substances in the skin, including substances that enhance skin repair. I wonder if you have had this problem forever or is it of recent onset? There may be a genetic issue involved. Take a quality multi vitamin every day. Sometimes vitamin deficiency may cause thius. The problem is often complex because people may get the vitamins, but have a disorder that prevents them from utilizing them. I would take a vitamin K supplement and see if this helps. Lack of vitamin K could be the problem. I assume you have had a PTT clotting test. Inappropriate intake of some vitamins (particuliarly E) can cause this problem.