Common Causes Of Swollen Hands And Feet

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When the temperature rises outside, the body has mechanisms to keep the body cool. One mechanism is to send the blood to areas of the body where it can be cooled more effectively. The body will divert blood away from the core where temperatures are the highest to the extremities where exposure to the environment is greater. Surface blood vessels in the hands and feet are involved in this cooling process. To make cooling even more effective, when exposed to hot weather, the body dilates blood vessels in the hands and feet to allow more blood into these areas. As a result of increased blood flow, the increased fluid in the blood vessels of the hands and feet can leave the blood vessels and enter the surrounding tissue. This can cause swelling in the hands and feet.

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