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Relief and support of symptoms due to Raynaud's Syndrome. Foot specific. Please note, this is not for self-treatment. Please consult with your physician to indicate medical appropriateness.

Raynaud's Syndrome is a condition in which some areas of the body feel numb and cool in certain circumstances. In Raynaud's phenomenon, smaller arteries that supply blood to the skin constrict excessively in response to cold, limiting blood supply to the affected area.
The fingers, toes, ears, and tip of the nose are commonly involved and feel numb and cool in response to cold temperatures or stress. It's often accompanied by changes in the color of the skin.
Treatment beyond self-care, such as dressing warmer, usually isn't needed.
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Thermoskin Circulation Thermal Slippers
Provides heat therapy and increased blood flow to the feet, whilst wicking moisture for breathability and comfort. Suitable for diabetes, arthritis pain, early stage Raynaud's syndrome or cold and sensitive feet. Ideal for extended periods of wear around the home or whilst sleeping.
   
 
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