Infections causes it to swell
the red blood cells swell up and cause tracehnicytosis.
Blood vessels being ruptured. the blood fills the tissue and it swells.
Alcohol consumption can lead to nasal congestion by causing blood vessels in the nasal passages to swell, leading to inflammation and congestion.
Pregnancy may cause your feet to swell.
A hypotonic infusion will cause (all) the cells to swell. If they swell enough, they burst.
Alcohol consumption can worsen nasal congestion by causing blood vessels in the nasal passages to swell, leading to increased congestion and difficulty breathing through the nose.
When you drink alcohol, it can cause the blood vessels in your nose to swell, leading to congestion and a stuffy nose.
When walking in heat, hands may swell due to increased blood flow to the skin to help cool the body. This can cause fluid to accumulate in the hands, leading to swelling.
No. Cracking your knuckles does not cause your hands to swell.
Yes, fingers can swell in cold weather due to reduced blood flow and constriction of blood vessels.
I think they swell up because blood is not flowing well. If you sit for a long time or where you setted is not comfortable for you lower body part, your blood start not flowing well and not reaching the feet you start swelling!
Alcohol can cause congestion in some people by irritating the blood vessels in the nasal passages, leading to swelling and congestion.