
| |
Acrocyanosis refers to a
bluish or cyanotic discoloration of the skin of the
hands and sometimes the feet. It is often a benign
condition that does not require medical intervention,
but when it is not benign, it could indicate a serious
medical problem and may shed important information when
rendering a differential diagnosis.
Acrocyanosis may be seen in patients with connective
tissue diseases, thromboangiitis obliterans, and
diseases associated with central cyanosis. It can also
arise chronically from a neurohormonal disorder of the
cardiovascular system or acutely due to shock.
Acrocyanosis can also be a sign of a sinister but
slow-growing disease such as cardiac failure. It is also
seen in cold agglutinin autoimmune haemolytic anaemia.
|
|
|
|
 |

|
Clinical Research on Nansotab |
| |
Nansotab is clinically proven to
treat Acrocyanosis successfully. You may download a summary of our
clinical study in Adobe's PDF format. Click
here for details.
|
|
|
Nansotab
Guarantee |
| |
Nansotab is a completely
guaranteed treatment. You are at no risk for trying Nansotab. Click
here for details.
|
|
|