Raynaud’s Phenomenon is a condition that results in decreased blood flow to your fingers and toes. There are two types of Raynaud’s, primary and secondary. Dr. Zsuzsanna McMahan from the Johns Hopkins Scleroderma Center dives into what this condition is, things to look out for, how to manage and when you should speak with a doctor.
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Meet Dr. McMahan
Meet Dr. Hummers
Dr. Hummers is very interested in research centered on answering overarching questions about the Scleroderma disease: Who is more prone to specific complications of Scleroderma? Who would react better to certain aspects of Scleroderma? These research findings will, in the long term, allow patients to fully understand their disease.