If walking is so good for you, then why does it make your fingers swollen sometimes? And what about after a nice, large meal? According to Rami Hashish, Ph.D., DPT, a body performance and injury ...
I have chronic circulation problems--it doesn't take much for my extremities to turn purple and feel icy--so I am always on the defensive when it comes to exercise-related hand and foot care. While ...
Arthritis is a disorder that affects areas in which two bones join together, like joints, which causes pain, stiffness, and swelling. This leads to limited movement and pain for many. By learning ...
We rely on our fingers for nearly every task we do, so even slight swelling or pain can be uncomfortable and make it difficult to use them effectively. Swelling in the fingers can be triggered by ...
Achenbach syndrome is a rare, benign condition that involves swollen and bruised-looking (or “blue”) fingers and toes. It is not connected to other health conditions but may mimic their symptoms.