He said it probably was a calcium deposit conected with my Raynaud's. I have had Raynaud's since I was 6 - now almost 72, never experienced this before. Not painful but sensitive I was reading about scleroderma which as far as I know I don't have but wondered if it was a symptom? Anyone know? any ideas for treating? Doctor says just to leave be.
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I have a white chalky patch of skin on tip of left forefinger, partly under nail. I showed it to the doctor about 10 wks ago.
I suggest that you phone the Raynaud's & Scleroderma Association on 01270 872776 (during office hours).
It is calcinosis by the sound of it - this is one of the symptoms of CREST. The C stands for Calcinosis, R is for Raynauds etc. As Fiona says you should give the Association a call. Their website will also help you. CREST is a limited form of scleroderma - this is what I have.
It would be unusual for calcium deposits to be present in Primary Raynaud's. I would suggest that you ask your GP to arrange for an anti nuclear antibody blood test to confirm or eliminate any underlying problem which may be the cause. Calcinosis is very difficult to treat but if you call the RSA they can talk you though what treatment options are available. However it would be best to get the blood test done first.
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