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Homemade Remedies for Raynaud’s Disease
Raynaud’s disease is disorder in which blood vessels contracts resulting low blood flow to the areas like fingers, toes, ear or nose. This sitiation occur because of clod temperature or emotional stress. Different color pattern is seen on affected area. Various treatments are available and alongwith these treatment home remedies are also helpful in curing Raynaud’s disease.
Home Remedies for Raynaud’s Disease
- Traditional Chinese Medicine Cinnamon twigs and angelica are also recommended to cure Raynaud’s disease.
- Chelidonium remedy is used when patient of Raynaud’s disease experiences some pain.
- Veratrum album remedy is also recommanded to treat Raynaud’s disease.
- Arsenicum album is given if patient filling any burning sensation.
- Sepia is used to reduce if any irritation occur as a result of Raynaud’s disease.
Herbal Home Remedies for Raynaud’s Disease
- Ginkgo biloba - It is an extremely effective herb which is greatly used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Ginkgo biloba helps to prevent tissue damage and improve blood circulation.
- Zinziber officinalis - Zinziber officinalis is generally known as Ginger. It is largly used to cure cold and cold fingers in Raynaud’s disease.
- Rosmarinus officinale (Rosemary)- Rosmarinus officinale is herb which makes blood vessels strong and wider and enhances your peripheral and cerebral circulation. It also helps in reducing depression and stress.
How to Prevent Raynaud’s Disease
- To maintain feet dry and moisture free apply some foot powder.
- Put affected area in warm water(less than 90F) during attacks so that cold temperature becomes low.
- Massage hands and feet daily to keep good circulation so that chances of Raynaud’s attack becomes less.
- Avoid visiting to cold wheather area, stressful situation and also stay away from drinking and smoking.
- Wear gloves, scarfs or socks to protect extremities body area so that circulation remains good.
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