Vínculo entre la enfermedad de Raynaud, el estrés emocional y la personalidad tipo b en pacientes de psicoterapia en santo domingo de los Tsáchilas

Translated title of the contribution: Link between Raynaud’s disease, emotional stress and type b personality in psychotherapy patients in santo domingo de los Tsáchilas

Roberto Javier Aguilar Berrezueta*, Icler Naun Sisalema Aguilar, Blanca Cristina Estrella López, Guido Nino Guida Acevedo

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Abstract

Raynaud’s syndrome, or Raynaud’s phenomenon, is a vasospasm that reduces blood flow in response to cold or emotional stress, primarily affecting the hands. This causes discomfort such as cold, burning pain, paresthesias and reversible changes in the color of the fingers (pallor, cyanosis or erythema). Occasionally, it may involve feet, nose or tongue. Described by Maurice Raynaud in 1862, the episodes are triggered by cold, stress or vibrations, remitting when the cause is eliminated. It may be primary, more common and unrelated to other diseases, or secondary, associated with connective tissue diseases such as lupus or scleroderma.

Translated title of the contributionLink between Raynaud’s disease, emotional stress and type b personality in psychotherapy patients in santo domingo de los Tsáchilas
Original languageSpanish
Article number526
JournalHealth Leadership and Quality of Life
Volume3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2024
Externally publishedYes

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