What’s wrong with your hands when you raise them?

Soreness in the hands on elevation may be associated with muscle strain in the upper extremities, among other things. Muscle strain refers to excessive muscle activity, too high intensity of activity, or continue to maintain a certain static posture, so that the muscle persistent tension, triggering aseptic inflammation. Clinical symptoms are mainly pain and limitation of activity at the site of the strain. After muscle strain in the upper limbs, there may be soreness and swelling in the hands, arms, shoulders and other parts of the body, and the soreness may be aggravated by physical exertion to the extent that the hands become sore when they are raised, which may be relieved after rest. Based on the symptoms alone, the cause cannot be accurately determined, but also needs to be combined with the characteristics of the medical history, other test results to make an accurate judgment, it is recommended to clarify the cause of the disease under the guidance of a doctor.