Why do my hands feel swollen?

Swollen hands feel swollen may be due to cold, soft tissue injury, cervical spondylosis, rheumatoid arthritis, kidney disease, viral myocarditis and other causes.
1. Cold: hand warmth is not in place, prolonged contact with cold water, or often in the cold wind and humid environment stimulation, will cause poor blood circulation in the hand, easy to show symptoms of swelling and pain.
2. Soft tissue injury: If the hand is hit or squeezed by the soft tissue injury, it will cause localized swelling and pain.
3. Cervical spondylosis: cervical disc degeneration and protrusion, resulting in nerve root compression of the upper extremity, which can cause upper extremity radiating pain, numbness, and swelling of the hand.
4. Rheumatoid arthritis: Inflammation of the joints of the hands leads to joint destruction, swelling, pain and stiffness, which can be manifested as swelling of the hands.
5. Kidney disease: Glomerulonephritis or pyelonephritis, which leads to weakening of kidney metabolism and sodium retention, resulting in generalized edema, and may appear as swelling of hands or legs.
6. Viral myocarditis: viral myocarditis can lead to weakening of the heart function, which will lead to slow metabolism and cause water retention in the body, which may result in the formation of hand swelling.
The above symptoms are not relieved by warmth, rest, etc., it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to improve the relevant examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, and then follow the doctor’s instructions for targeted treatment, so as not to delay the condition.