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Generalmente la temperatura de los dedos vuelve a ser normal a los 15 minutos después de la exposición al agua fría.
Una persona puede tener el fenómeno de Raynaud si la temperatura de los dedos del paciente toma más de 20 minutos para regresar a los niveles que tenía antes del baño.
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