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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. |
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