ArabiaWeather - Is it normal to get swollen fingers every winter? Swelling of the fingers is a common phenomenon in the winter, as the blood vessels are affected by temperature changes. This effect is considered normal in some cases, but it may be annoying at other times. In this context, we will take a look at the causes of swollen fingers during the winter and how to deal with them in the simplest ways
When the body is exposed to extreme cold, this has a negative effect on the blood vessels located under the skin, causing painful inflammation and swelling in the fingers. This swelling usually appears after a short period of exposure to cold weather, and this includes swelling of the fingers in both the hands and feet.
It occurs as a result of fluid accumulation in tissues or joints, and may be caused by increased intake of salty foods.
Stress and exercising at high temperatures can cause swollen fingers.
Injuries: Torn or sprained toe ligaments can lead to temporary swelling.
An infection such as herpes or paronychia can cause ulcers and swelling in the fingers.
Eating a lot of meat and seafood can cause swelling and pain in the fingers.
Some medications, such as painkillers and blood pressure medications, may cause swelling of the fingers.
The kidneys play a role in eliminating fluids, and any malfunction in their function may cause swelling of the fingers.
Normal swelling in the fingers as a result of fluid accumulation during pregnancy.
It affects the shape of blood cells, and can lead to swelling in the fingers.
It causes changes in blood vessels and swelling of the fingers.
Raising the affected limb contributes to returning fluids retained in the fingers to the body.
It is preferable to use a compression bandage to reduce swelling of the fingers, taking care not to wrap it tightly to ensure blood flow.
Reducing table salt, quitting smoking, keeping the body active, and warming the extremities in cold weather.
Fatty fish, leafy vegetables, green tea, garlic and ginger help reduce swelling.
Massage with tea tree oil improves blood flow and reduces swelling of the fingers.
Moving the affected limb enhances blood flow and reduces swelling of the fingers.
Cold compresses reduce swelling.
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