What are the symptoms of Buerger’s disease?

What are the symptoms of Buerger’s disease?

Buerger’s disease symptoms develop slowly over time. Symptoms include:

  • Hand or foot pain (burning or tingling feeling).
  • Sores on toes or fingers.
  • Ankle, foot or leg pain when you walk.
  • Raynaud’s phenomenon.
  • Skin color or texture change.

Other Buerger’s disease symptoms may happen after you’ve had it for a while. These include:

  • Muscle cramps.
  • Blood clots in blood vessels.
  • Red, blue or pale fingers or toes.
  • Blue in part of your face.
  • Cold or numb feet or hands.
  • Gangrene.
  • Skin ulcers.

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