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ACROCYANOSIS
Definition
Acrocyanosis is a decrease in the amount of oxygen delivered to the
extremities. The hands and feet turn blue because of the lack of oxygen.
Decreased blood supply to the affected areas is caused by constriction or spasm
of small blood vessels.
Description
Acrocyanosis is a painless disorder caused by constriction or
narrowing of small blood vessels in the skin of affected patients. The spasm of
the blood vessels decreases the amount of blood that passes through them,
resulting in less blood being delivered to the hands and feet. The hands may be
the main area affected. The affected areas turn blue and become cold and sweaty.
Localized swelling may also occur. Emotion and cold temperatures can worsen the
symptoms, while warmth can decrease symptoms. The disease is seen mainly in
women and the effect of the disorder is mainly cosmetic. People with the disease
tend to be uncomfortable, with sweaty, cold, bluish colored hands and
feet.
Causes and Symptoms
The sympathetic nerves cause constriction or spasms in the peripheral
blood vessels that supply blood to the extremities. The spasms are a contraction
of the muscles in the walls of the blood vessels. The contraction decreases the
internal diameter of the blood vessels, thereby decreasing the amount of blood
flow through the affected area. The spasms occur on a persistent basis,
resulting in long term reduction of blood supply to the hands and feet.
Sufficient blood still passes through the blood vessels so that the tissue in
the affected areas does not starve for oxygen or die. Mainly, blood vessels near
the surface of the skin are affected.
Diagnosis
Diagnosis is made by observation of the main clinical symptoms,
including persistently blue and sweaty hands and/or feet and a lack of
pain. Cooling the hands increases the blueness, while warming the hands
decreases the blue color. The acrocyanosis patient's pulse is normal, which
rules out obstructive diseases. Raynaud's disease differs from
acrocyanosis in that it causes white and red skin coloration phases, not just
bluish discoloration.
Treatment
Acrocyanosis usually isn't treated. Drugs that block the uptake of
calcium (calcium channel blockers) and alpha-one antagonists reduce the
symptoms in most cases. Drugs that dilate blood vessels are only effective some
of the time. Sweating from the affected areas can be profuse and require
treatment. Surgery to cut the sympathetic nerves is performed
rarely.
Prognosis
Acrocyanosis is a benign and persistent disease. The main concern of
patients is cosmetic. Left untreated, the disease does not
worsen.
Sympathetic Nerve
A nerve of the autonomic nervous system
that regulates involuntary and automatic reactions, especially to stress.
For More Information: Please ask your attending physician on your next visit.
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