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Is Raynauds hereditary?

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Dec 6 12:06pm | Replies (24)

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Thank you for the information. My Reynards is when I get cold for the most part. Sometimes it is stress but for the most part, it’s when I get cold and it can happen anytime of the year even when it’s warm out.

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Hi - it affects me the same way. I use beet root powder daily - 1 tablespoon and it really helps me.

Yes I get it when I get cold but if I follow a diet without Dairy and the acids in I find when I get cold it doesn’t happen, it seems that diet can affect it.

I have the same problem. It can be in the 80’s and my reynard’s can flare up. It gets really painful when the inside temperature is below 75 degrees F.

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I got my Raynaud's shortly after COVID-19 vaccine, which today is known to trigger Raynaud's based on this publication:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0264410X24011526
- Among the patients with detailed information of vaccination (n = 20), the number of vaccine doses was not related to RP development (45 % (1st) vs. 30 % (2nd) vs. 25 % 3rd dose). For types of vaccine, 75 % of RP were found to have received the administration of mRNA vaccine (15/20).

One year later I was diagnosed with systemic sclerosis or scleroderma, high ANA titer, and rapidly progressing scleroderma.
Did anyone else experience a similar situation?