The oxygen rich blood is usually pumped out of the heart from the left side. It is then pumped to the various parts of the body.
no, right hand is ipsilateral to the right foot.
Impeded blood flow (probably venous).
It is possible for blood clots to obstruct blood flow. It's not likely that all of the blood flow to your hand could be blocked, though.
Your right hand is the hand that is above your right foot.
Increased blood-flow and oxygen levels cause the fingernails to grow faster!
It is most likely that your symptom is caused by a significantly decreased blood flow to your right hand - you should seek professional medical attention immediately.
A blood cell in the right hallux, or big toe on a human's right foot, would flow up the right leg and then across the abdomen and up the left side where it would enter the top left chamber of the heart. From here it would travel to the lungs where it would transfer out carbon dioxide and take in fresh oxygen. From the lungs it would travel to the right side of the heart then pumped out to the body. To get to the right pollex, or thumb on a human's right hand, it would follow the arteries that travel down the right shoulder and arm and into the hand.
The difference of color is because of blood. When you lower your hand, more blood will flow into it from gravity. When your hand is above your head, blood flows back into your body.
southpaw
when you swing your hand, the inertia will cause the blood to flow to your hand, so there will be enough blood to be tested.
hit it with the outside of your foot on the left hand side of the ball
To balance the flow of blood.