What’s wrong with your hands and feet?

The hands and feet are always sore and swollen, which may be caused by bone and joint diseases, neurological diseases, myasthenia gravis, physiological factors and so on.
1. Bone and joint diseases: rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatism and other diseases may appear joint pain and swelling, often occurring in the hands and feet.
2. Neurological diseases: such as lumbar disc herniation, cervical spondylosis compression of the nerve roots in the neck, etc., which may also lead to the patient’s hands and feet are always sore and swollen.
3. Myasthenia gravis: Generally, patients with myasthenia gravis may also experience soreness and pain in the arms, but it is generally less common and usually takes weakness as the main manifestation.
4. Physiological factors: If a large number of or after strenuous exercise, there may be lactic acid buildup, which leads to soreness of the hands and feet.
There may be other reasons why your hands and feet are always sore, so we recommend that you seek medical attention in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the problem and standardize your treatment.