7 Things Your Hands Can Say About Your Health

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In today's video, you will see 7 health issues that can be seen on your hands.

Recently on the channel, we talked about the 6 signs that your feet show about your liver. Did you watch it? If you don't know about these signs, click here to watch.

The hands are one of the first parts of our body to show signs of aging. But they can also indicate some health issues.

0:00 7 Things Your Hands Can Say About Your Health

0:32 Swollen fingertips causes
If your fingers are resembling drumsticks, with their tips swollen, it might be because of a lack of oxygen in the body.

0:49 Brittle nails causes
Brittle or cracked nails can be a symptom of zinc deficiency.

1:10 Dry hands causes
The most common causes for dry skin on the extremities of the body are dehydration and estrogen deficiency, which is related to menopause.

1:39 Red palms causes
According to doctors, red palms (or palmar erythema) can be a sign of liver issues, especially if you are over 50 years old.

2:05 Sweaty palms causes
Did you know that there are many reasons for sweaty hands?

2:27 Causes of numbness or tingling sensation in hands
One of the possible causes for numbness or tingling sensation on your hands is the lack of vitamins B9, B6, and B12.

2:55 Shaking hands causes
Did you know that shaking hands can be a signal of Parkinson's disease? Other reasons for shaking hands are anxiety and stress.

Now, tell us: have you ever had any of these symptoms?

Have you noticed the connection between your hands and your health? Comment below!

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