
Friends, today we all have become so busy in our work and rush that we are not able to pay attention to our diet and lifestyle, due to which many types of health problems make us their victims, one such disease is swelling in hands and feet, which can be a sign of many underlying health conditions. Occasional swelling can be harmless, but persistent or severe swelling often indicates a medical problem that needs attention. Let's know its causes-
1. Heart disease
Heart problems can affect blood circulation, causing fluid to accumulate in the hands and feet. This poor circulation often causes swelling in the hands and feet.
2. Kidney disease
When the kidneys are not functioning properly, fluid can accumulate in the body. This excess fluid can cause swelling, especially in the lower limbs and hands.
3. Liver disease
Liver problems can lead to a deficiency of essential proteins, such as albumin, which helps regulate fluid balance in the body. A deficiency of these proteins can cause swelling in the hands and feet.
4. Thyroid disease
An imbalance in thyroid hormones can disrupt the body's metabolism and fluid regulation, resulting in swelling in the hands and feet.
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