How does Valium affect blood flow to peripheral tissues, especially in patients diagnosed with Raynaud’s disease, and what implications does this have for symptom management?
Gaurav ChauhanContributor
How does Valium affect blood flow to peripheral tissues in patients with Raynaud’s disease?
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Valium can cause vasodilation, enhancing blood flow to peripheral tissues. In Raynaud’s disease, this action may reduce symptoms by improving circulation and decreasing spasms in blood vessels.
Valium may help in Raynaud’s disease by reducing stress, which can decrease peripheral vasoconstriction, thereby improving blood flow to extremities.