Sep 21, 2009

Botox Treatment for Raynaud’s


Posted by: Peter T. Pacik, MD, FACS

submitted by Peter T. Pacik, MD, FACS

The use of Botox to treat Raynaud’s disease is an exciting new breakthrough in the treatment of the more severe cases of Raynaud’s. Mild cases of Raynaud’s have problems with the fingers turning pale or blue when exposed to cold weather. More severe cases of Raynaud’s may experience ulceration of the finger tips and severe pain. In the past amputation was done. With Botox amputation can be avoided and healing and reduction of pain are noted. More information can be found by linking to the home page of our web site dealing with Raynaud’s

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