What causes your hands to swell in the morning?

Hand swelling in the morning may be caused by poor sleep posture, bone and joint diseases, upper extremity vascular disease and cardiopulmonary insufficiency.
1. Poor sleep posture: when sleeping at night, if the poor posture leads to prolonged pressure on the arm, it is easy to produce the symptoms of hand swelling in the morning when getting up, and the symptoms can be relieved after appropriate activities.
2. Osteoarthritic diseases: in the parts of the finger joints, if there are affective lesions, such as rheumatoid arthritis or degenerative diseases, etc., it is easy to produce hand swelling in the morning when getting up or even joint stiffness.
3. Upper extremity vascular disease: when upper extremity vascular disease occurs, such as varicose veins in the upper extremity vessels, etc., it is easy to affect the blood return of the hand, thus producing symptoms of hand swelling in the morning.
4. Cardiorespiratory insufficiency: cardiorespiratory insufficiency easily affects the blood circulation of the body, and when there is a circulatory disorder, it is easy to cause the phenomenon of distension at the end of the limbs, thus triggering the performance of hand swelling in the morning.
If the symptoms of hand swelling in the morning are more obvious, you need to find out the specific cause of the disease as soon as possible, and standardized treatment under the guidance of a professional physician to prevent the condition from worsening in the later stage.