What’s with the blood vessel pain in the hand?

Causes of blood vessel pain in the hand include cold irritation, venous thrombosis, vasculitis, peripheral neuritis, infectious diseases, Raynaud’s syndrome and so on.
1. Cold stimulation: in a cold environment, it may cause poor circulation in peripheral blood vessels, resulting in symptoms of blood vessel pain in the hands, which can be relieved by paying attention to hand warmth on a daily basis.
2. Venous thrombosis: when there is thrombosis in the blood vessels of the upper limbs, venous return is blocked and the distal blood vessels are dilated, then the symptoms of pain in blood vessels of the hands can appear.
3. Vasculitis: If the infusion of drugs on the blood vessels to produce stimulation and thus cause vasculitis, the symptoms of blood vessel pain in the hand, can be relieved by hot compresses and other ways.
4. Peripheral neuritis: It is caused by infection, allergy and other causes of damage to the peripheral nerves, when manifested in the hand, the symptoms of blood vessel pain in the hand will appear.
5. Infectious diseases: If the patient’s hand is infected locally, the symptoms of blood vessel pain on the hand will also appear, accompanied by local redness and swelling.
6. Raynaud’s syndrome: Raynaud’s syndrome is often induced by cold stimulation, emotional excitement, etc. Due to poor local blood circulation, patients will experience symptoms such as coldness, numbness and pain in the blood vessels of the hands.
If the patient repeatedly appears the symptom of blood vessel pain on the hand, should go to the regular hospital in time, under the guidance of the professional doctor to carry on the relevant examination to clarify the cause of the disease and carry on the treatment, in order to avoid delaying the condition, resulting in adverse consequences.