If Raynaud's goes untreated, it can lead to more serious health complications. People with Raynaud's may experience an increased risk of skin sores, ulcers, and tissue damage due to the lack of blood supply in the affected areas. In severe cases, the lack of blood supply can lead to gangrene, a condition in which tissue dies due to a lack of oxygen and nutrients. People withRaynaud's may also experience chronic pain and fatigue due to the reduced blood flow.
If Raynaud's is left untreated, it can also contribute to a greater risk of heart attack or stroke due to an increase in blood clotting. Additionally, Raynaud's can cause damage to the small blood vessels, leading to a condition known as digital ulceration. Digital ulceration can be extremely painful and affect the fingers, toes, and other extremities.
In order to prevent these serious health issues, it is important to seek treatment for Raynaud's as soon as possible. Treatment may include lifestyle changes such as avoiding smoking and cold temperatures, medications to improve blood circulation, and physical therapy to help manage pain. Additionally, stress management techniques may help reduce symptoms. It is also important to monitor any changes in skin color, temperature, and sensation to ensure that any potential complications are identified and addressed as soon as possible.