Hi, I had Rheumatology appointment today originally requested for bad chilblains with brown discolouring on toes which are either freezing & purple or burning & red. 3 months later and still have chilblains (see pic).
Only ANA was positive (1:160 homogenous & cytoplasmic pattern), so didn’t know what to expect today. To be honest I felt a bit intimidated as the consultant was quite stern, didn’t feel like I could ask much and struggling to remember what he said now. But I think it was that although it seemed like primary Raynaud’s, due to late onset (age 40) and recent severity that it’s looking more like secondary Raynaud’s (but he could have said severe rather than secondary?) and though something was going on but not ticking boxes for a diagnosis. I asked about UCTD and they said it didn’t matter whether they said it was UCTD as would be treated in same way. 3 years ago during last visit with Rheumatology I had nailfold capillary test which was negative so I’m thinking it’s unlikely to be secondary Raynaud’s?
They prescribed Sildenafil and can try other medications like Losartan or Fluoxitine if that doesn’t work (already tried Nifedipine but didn’t help). Also had another blood test for more specific Scleroderma antibodies, with next appointment in 3 months.
Does this sound like a similar situation to other folks, any good experiences with Sildenafil? Thanks!