Erythromelalgia - The role of hypnotherapy

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Erythromelalgia is an unusual condition characterized by attacks of burning pain in the hands and feet with local congestion and increased skin temperature. We report a case of erythromelalgia, with transient hypertension and elevated urinary catecholamines successfully treated by hypnotherapy. Such an association has not to our knowledge been previously reported in English language publications.

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Chakravarty, K., Pharoah, P. D. P., Scott, D. G. I., & Barker, S. (1992). Erythromelalgia - The role of hypnotherapy. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 68(795), 44–46. https://doi.org/10.1136/pgmj.68.795.44

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