Sicca syndrome: Some people with raynaud's have sicca syndrome which includes dry mouth and dry eyes. There may be arthralgias (aches in the joints) and myalgias (aches in the muscles) as well as rheumatism (aches in the tendons, ligaments, bursas and synoviae). You should see an internist or rheumatologist to have testing done. There may be treatment available and you wouldn't have to move!
Answered 3/31/2013
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it is warm all year: Symptoms of raynaud's are worse in cold climates and improved in warm ones. Move to an area that has warm temperatures all year round.
Answered 3/22/2014
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