What to look for in a swollen walking hand



Walking hand swelling may be caused by rheumatoid arthritis, nephritis, cervical spondylosis and other reasons, but also may be physiological reasons.

1. Rheumatoid arthritis: caused by rheumatism invading the connective tissues as well as the joints, manifested as swelling of the wrist and finger joints, which may be followed by swelling of the back of the hand.

2. Nephritis: there is a large amount of protein leakage from the urine, hypoproteinemia will occur, resulting in swelling of the whole body, including swelling of the hands.

3. Cervical spondylosis: the cervical spine compresses the nerves of the upper limbs, leading to swelling of the nerves and swelling of the hands.

4. Physiological reasons: Walking hand swelling is more often caused by physiological reasons, such as walking arms droop leading to the accumulation of blood in the hands, hand swelling.

If the symptoms persist for a period of time and are not relieved, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and standardize the treatment under the guidance of the doctor.