It could be early symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome (compression of the median nerve) or other more serious diseases like rheumatoid arthritis. Go see a Doctor Who can help put your wrists in a brace and check to see if you need surgery. If swelling lasts more than 6 weeks, it's definitely a cause for worry.
Possibly Diabetes. Or water retention.
don't worry, nothing dangerous. most likely allergic reaction
Yes! The root of stress is fear. Fear breaks down our immune system!
Your palms and underarms may be itchy because it is hot and your sweat is irritating your skin. It could also be from an allergic reaction.
Common superstition states that an itchy left palm indicates that one will be receiving money soon, whereas an itchy right palm indicates the loss of money. Therefore, those with itchy left palms should itch their palms in order to receive money and those with itchy right palms should avoid itching in order to not loose money.
hands and palms will be anterior
It could be normal due to water retention. But you should discuss this with your doctor and possibly make an appointment.
His palms were sweaty.The preacher raised his hands, palms upward, in prayer.Each of a person's palms contain life lines.
No, the soles of the feet and the palms of the hands typically do not have hair follicles.
arthralgia, arthritis, myalgia, skin rash, fever, fatigue, headache, and swollen lymph nodes. Tingling and pain in the palms of the hands and soles of the feet
the answer is viral infection. an allergic reaction you wouldn't see on the palms of the hands. what causes this viral infection and how do i treat it ? is there any relation tp .muscular dystophery or cystic fibrosis?
Your palms have arterial circulation and the back of your hands have Venus circulation.
That is the correct spelling of the plural noun "palms" (trees, or interiors of the hands).
I think that your palms are itching because you have some sort of STD. If you want to cure it than get an ointment called Benedreyl and rub it on your vaginal/penial area at least 3 times a day until your palms stop itching.