5 ways that your hands tell you that your lungs are in trouble

Do not neglect these subtle signs of pulmonary problems.


Pulmonary conditions are most often marked by traditional respiratory symptoms: cough, shortness of breath or chest pain, to name only a few. But experts say your lungs can affectOther parts of your body In addition, some of which do not expect. Your hands, for example, may have surprising symptoms that can shed light on your pulmonary health. Read more to find out how your hands can alert you to a problem with your lungs and what other subtle symptoms to look for.

Read this then:If you notice it with your hands, it could be an early sign of MS.

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Finger club

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The finger club occurs when the tip of the finger swells due to an excess of soft tissue under the beds of the nail. According to Mount Sinai, the majority ofFingers club case point to a diagnosis of lung cancer. However, clubbing can also be caused by other pulmonary conditions, including chronic pulmonary infections and interstitial pulmonary diseases.

Causes rarely not linked to lungs such as infectious endocarditis (an infection in the lining of the heart muscles), liver disease, orhyperactive thyroid Maybe to blame. If you notice that your fingers have become round and bulbous advice, or if your nails seem widened or flattened, bring it to the attention of your doctor.

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Blue nail beds

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Pulmonary hypertension occurs whenBlood pressure increases In the arteries of the lungs due to the narrowing of blood vessels. Some patients who suffer from pulmonary hypertension continue to develop heart failure because the right ventricle of the heart weakens under the pressure of high blood pressure.

According to the Cleveland Clinic, one -way doctors will assess your probability ofPulmonary hypertension It is looking for a bluish shade in the beds of the nail. This discoloration can occur due to a reduction in oxygen in the blood as pulmonary hypertension worsens, and is also associated with a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (MPOC).

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Bad grip strength

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Mpoc can be accompanied by a range of symptoms, including coughing, shortness of breath, whistling breathing, fatigue and chest pressure. But the experts say that there is another symptom that you notice in your hands: havingWeakened handle force.

According to a study in 2021 published in the journalBMC Pulmonary Medicine, About 72% of mpoc -suffered subjects developed this symptom, while 28% did not do so. The subjects with weakened grip force were also much more likely to visit emergencies for their symptoms of MPOC in a year after the initiation of the study, compared to the group of ordinary gripping force. This suggests that in many patients, the strength of adhesion is weakening as Mpoc gets worse.

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Rheumatoid arthritis

man sitting at home holding his left arm wrist due to pain caused by osteoarthritis, arthritis, tendonitis, rheumatism.
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disorder that causes inflammation around the joints. People with PR often experience stiffness, pain and swelling on the wrist and fingers, among other parts of the body.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

Experts emphasize that the development of rheumatoid arthritis can put you at increased risk of certain pulmonary problems. According to the Mayo clinic, thepulmonary problems The most often associated with rheumatoid arthritis are interstitial pulmonary disease, pulmonary nodules, pleural diseases and the obstruction of small respiratory tract.

"Contact your doctor quickly if you suffer from rheumatoid arthritis and encounter unexplained respiratory problems," advises experts in Mayo clinic. "Sometimes the treatment is for rheumatoid arthritis. In other cases, treatment involves drugs to remove the immune system or a procedure to eliminate the liquid surrounding the lungs," they explain.

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Pain and swelling

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Sarcoidosis is a chronic disease of an unknown cause that occurs when the lymph nodes become widened. According to Mayo Clinic, it is characterized by "the growth oftiny inflammatory cell collections (granulomas) in any part of your body - most often the lungs and lymph nodes. "The most frequently reported symptoms of this condition are dry cough, shortness of breath and fatigue.

However, the symptoms of sarcoidosis extend beyondlungs Also to other parts of the body. People with sarcoidosis are often subject to cysts in their hands, feet and other bone parts of the body, which can cause pain and swelling in these areas. Talk to your doctor if you notice them or others regarding the symptoms.

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