Is this normal finding?

2019-09-09 04:20:22
Attaching a pic for reference ! I am starting to notice some blood vessels on fingertips of my right hand, is that normal ?
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It's normal if its not associated with any other symptoms.

Answered2019-09-09 17:51:32

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Do you have these symptoms Tingling or numbness in the hands or feet Pale, reddish or blue-tinted hands or feet. Pain that may come and go in your legs and feet or in your arms and hands. This pain may occur when you use your hands or feet and eases when you stop that activity (claudication), or when you're at rest. Fingers and toes that turn pale when exposed to cold (Raynaud's phenomenon). If yes ,then consult online for further evaluation. If no,then nothing to worry about it
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An angiogram can be done non-invasively with the use of CT or MRI scans to find out cause
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consult online so that I can explain you in detail

Answered2019-09-09 05:17:48

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Its normal.

Answered2019-09-09 05:43:02

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