can raynauds syndrome cause trigeminal / facial neuralgia like symptons in the upper teeth on one side?


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from cold air blowing on your face or from being really cold?

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huh..i thought i was the only one with raynauds.my hands and feet are beet red.it looks like trigeminal neuralgia is related to nerves, and my understanding of raynaud's is that the capillaries are just real close to the skin's surface, and that's what causes the pain/numbness like we get frostbite real fast just because the blood is so susceptible that close to the surface.my hands get really red, almost purple when I'm working out or real hot, and i can barely hold a can of cold pop for more than 5-10 seconds without almost freezing my palms.back to trigeminal neuralgia.see your doctor ASAP, like tomorrow, since this may be a symptom of something more serious and is not a "normal" feeling for raynauds


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