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Home / Health / Coronation Street Star Reveals 20-Year Battle with Raynaud's Disease

Coronation Street Star Reveals 20-Year Battle with Raynaud's Disease

17 Nov

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Summary

  • Samia Longchambon, 43, has had Raynaud's disease for 20 years
  • Raynaud's affects blood flow to fingers and toes, causing them to change color
  • Longchambon shares tips for managing the condition, like wearing gloves and using hand warmers
Coronation Street Star Reveals 20-Year Battle with Raynaud's Disease

Coronation Street star Samia Longchambon has revealed that she has been battling the painful condition of Raynaud's disease for the past 20 years. The 43-year-old actress, who has played the role of Maria Connor on the ITV soap opera since 2000, has been living with the circulatory disorder for most of her time on the show.

Raynaud's phenomenon is a condition where the blood stops flowing properly to the fingers and toes, causing them to change color when the person is cold, anxious, or stressed. Longchambon has shared that while her case is relatively mild, only affecting her fingers, the condition can be quite painful when the blood returns to the affected areas.

To manage her Raynaud's, Longchambon relies on various tips, such as keeping as warm as possible, wearing gloves when it's cold, and using hand warmers. She also finds that eating or drinking anything with ginger can help improve circulation. The actress emphasizes the importance of keeping her fingers moving to get the blood flowing again, even something as simple as going down the freezer aisle at the supermarket can trigger her Raynaud's symptoms.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Samia Longchambon has been living with Raynaud's disease, a painful circulatory condition that affects the blood flow to her fingers and toes.
Raynaud's disease causes Samia's fingers to go numb and change color when she gets too cold, which can be quite painful when the blood returns to the affected areas.
Samia recommends keeping as warm as possible, wearing gloves, using hand warmers, eating or drinking anything with ginger, and keeping her fingers moving to improve circulation.

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