Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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Old 06-29-2015, 05:08 AM #1
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Confused Wrinkled Fingertips

Since my crush injury which led to CRPS I noticed that my fingertips are often wrinkled. My doctors are not interested in this symptom, but I think it is significant, because it only began after the injury. Does anyone else have wrinkled fingertips?
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Since my crush injury which led to CRPS I noticed that my fingertips are often wrinkled. My doctors are not interested in this symptom, but I think it is significant, because it only began after the injury. Does anyone else have wrinkled fingertips?
Hey Bio,
Me too.
I've been told that wrinkling of fingertips, and even just finger nails is a common symptom of CRPS. Maybe your docs are just used to seeing it but I don't want to guess here.
I read your post and just wanted to say you're not alone...
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Russell,

Thank you! I wonder why this isn't on the list of symptoms, because it could assist with early diagnosis.

It would be helpful to know if folks who go into remission lose the pruney fingertips.



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Hey Bio,
Me too.
I've been told that wrinkling of fingertips, and even just finger nails is a common symptom of CRPS. Maybe your docs are just used to seeing it but I don't want to guess here.
I read your post and just wanted to say you're not alone...
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Russell,

Thank you! I wonder why this isn't on the list of symptoms, because it could assist with early diagnosis.

It would be helpful to know if folks who go into remission lose the pruney fingertips.
Don't know that because I never enjoyed remission. But my wrinkling didn't happen early enough for an early diagnosis.
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