Cold hands are common, but experts say certain red flags can mean a bigger health issue is at play. (Getty Images) If you find yourself wondering why your hands are always ice-cold, you’re not alone.
It often begins subtly: a faint chill spreads across your fingers until they feel uncomfortably cold. For many people, cold hands are an everyday issue—no matter the season. But what causes this, and ...
Tendons control the movement of the hand, wrists and fingers. Orthopedic hand surgeon Dr. Edward Chan of Queens Medical Center, West O’ahu identified the common hand and wrist tendon-related problems.
Hand swelling, medically known as oedema, occurs when excess fluid builds up in the tissues of the hands. It can also affect the feet, ankles, legs, and arms. While sometimes the cause is obvious, ...
The most common trigger for cold extremities is a normal vasoconstrictive response, the narrowing of blood vessels to ...
Hand surgeons are seeing a lot more avocado-related hand injuries. According to research, thousands of people slice their hands and fingers annually while cutting avocados primarily between April and ...
Long hours of smartphone use, especially in improper positions, can lead to significant musculoskeletal problems in the hands, fingers and ...
Hand eczema, or hand dermatitis, is an inflammatory skin condition. Swollen, itchy, scaly, discolored rashes form on the fingers and hands. The skin may blister and crack, and it can be painful. Hand ...
You’ll want to cut this part from the guacamole recipe. Cutting avocados accounts for about 1 in every 50 knife injuries in America, according to a recent study published in the American Journal of ...