Reversal
Diabetes can be caused by many reasons, most commonly chronic kidney disease, chronic liver disease and heart disease. If your hands suddenly swell and last for two to three days, you should see a doctor immediately.
Because the kidneys have the function of secreting water and toxins, a sick kidney will hinder the normal functioning of the kidneys, leading to edema.
Irregular nails
Healthy nails are flat, flat and shiny nails. However, if your nails are uneven, rough and even after lifestyle adjustment, they still do not improve, it may be a sign of kidney disease.
Red hand
Being in a low temperature environment can easily turn your palms red. If this factor is not factored in, it may be due to liver disease, especially thrombosis and redness in the thenar and hypothenar pairings. Due to liver disease, estrogen cannot be inactivated, causing capillary expansion and leading to red hands. This symptom is common in cirrhosis or liver cancer.
People with weak kidneys may also have red palms, especially those with chronic kidney failure.
Red palms can also be a sign of asthma or coronary heart disease.
Pill in hand
Due to kidney failure, the kidneys cannot perform their functions, causing too many toxins to accumulate in the body. This hinders blood circulation and causes the limbs to not be supplied with nourishing blood, leading to numbness in the limbs and limbs.
New nails are pale
The little finger corresponds to the kidneys, the color of the nail can be used to assess kidney health. pale little nails, white spots or dry, dull nails can be a sign of impaired kidney function.