Why are my fingers swollen and red? - fingers are swollen snow
I was shoveling snow out of the way I itch, and if my fingers, I went. I've got a little hot water in your fingers, what kind of help. But then it began to cause itching and pain at the same time. I waited a while, and when I looked at my fingers, which were large and red. What? Will I go?
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The swelling is due to lack of blood flow to the fingers. Refrigeration to cool the blood vessels constricted, preventing blood from large areas of the body. The redness is a sign that your fingers are cold. Rather than be in hot water to ease your discomfort, you hot hot water, hot (temperature). This allows the movement gradually returns to normal. Hot water can be "over-promoting" the nerve endings and cause pain or discomfort.
However, you'll be fine. You should know that it is important to gloves / mittens, a hat, a scarf will help to keep you warm in cold weather.
I hope this is helpful.
.... Yes, you will shoot any problems back in the blood of their fingers in response to cold. The best way to avoid this, use the protection in the hands to keep warm. If you want to have their hands under the water is warm or initial temperature of warm water. You do not want frostbite.
Someone told me that his blood runs through your fingers, but they are not the gloves, I suggest you do if you paddle in cold weather itself o. I hope to help you.
That's what happens when you are exposed to extreme temperatures. Next time, try to slowly warm your hands, you, the hot water hot. Use a pair of gloves!
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