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Can i continue running with raynaud's disease?

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Usually yes: A person can continue running with raynaud's disease if he was not having any problems running prior to his diagnosis. However, if running causes vasospasm and poor circulation to his hands, feet, or other parts of his body, either by the running itself or by the cold air blowing on him as he runs, then he should follow-up with his doctor and consider trying a different sport.

Answered 12/11/2014

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Yes: Raynauds disease is a condition of cold hands or feet and color changes. It often is seen with other conditions but is not really a disease itself. If you have raynaud's, you should have a complete physical examination and blood screening for collagen diseases and other conditions. If this exam is negative continue running. If positive, treat the diagnosis then ask your doctor if running is ok.

Answered 6/17/2017

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