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1080243 tn?1262975363

blue veins visible on palm of hands

palms on hand have many blue veins and skin deadly white, they then change giving a red mottled appearance and numbness occures. Is this raynauds.
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1080243 tn?1262975363
I have a five year history of kerosene exposure through combustion and six month to kerosene vapours. I have done detox and liver enzemes are down but still have problems with tempreture. My mangernese levels are still raised and I sometimes have burning toes. I am in a much better place health wise but have dry eyes and no saliva. My Sjogrens test was sero negative. Would be interested in your comments.

Thankyou tarter.
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1080243 tn?1262975363
Thankyou for your comments. Yes I do have Raynauds had echogram ECG stress test all normal. I am under neurologist for speech problems balance and fatigue.
I think I have Mythenia Gravis I match a lot of the symtoms eye closed some days.
You have reassured me concerning my hands though.

Thank you tarter....
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Hi
Welcome to the forum!
Well, it could be Raynaud’s disease. However if you are lean and thin with very less fat in the body and fair skinned, then this could also be a normal finding.
Mottled appearance and numbness can be due to clot formation in the veins or faulty valves. Peripheral vascular disease as in diabetes and hypothyroidism too should be ruled out.
It is really very difficult to comment what is causing this. Please discuss this with your PCP and get a referral for a vascular specialist.
Hope this helps. Please let me know if there is any thing else and do keep me posted. Take care!
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