Waking up with swollen face and hands may be related to hypothyroidism, cardiac insufficiency, kidney disease and other factors.
1. Hypothyroidism: the patient’s generalized metabolism is lowered, and a feeling of swelling of the hands and feet, mucous edema, etc. may appear, manifested as edema around the eyes, the back of the hands and feet, and the supraclavicular fossa.
2. Cardiac insufficiency: if the patient suffers from heart failure, pericarditis and other diseases, cardiac insufficiency can easily cause the resistance of the peripheral veins, including the hands, to return blood to the heart to increase, causing serious bruising of the peripheral veins, which can lead to swelling of the face and hands.
3. Kidney disease: nephrotic syndrome, glomerulonephritis and other diseases, can cause kidney metabolic function is impaired, the body water and sodium metabolism is abnormal, edema can occur involving the hands, accompanied by bilateral eyelids and other parts of the swelling.
Waking up with a swollen face and hands can also be seen in other causes, it is recommended that patients seek medical attention in a timely manner, under the diagnosis and guidance of a professional doctor for treatment.