No. Cracking your knuckles does not cause your hands to swell.
After a few hours they will begin to swell.
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.
Your hands might swell up at high altitude due to frostbite. You can read more about frostbite at the link provided.
When the temperature is hot, a teenage boy's hands may swell because of the heat. Sometimes in the summer when the boy's hands swell, they will look as big as adult men's hands.
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Wear plastic gloves.
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Yes, hands can swell in winter due to cold temperatures causing blood vessels to constrict and fluid retention from wearing gloves or exposure to dry air. Additionally, conditions like arthritis can worsen in cold weather, leading to swelling in the hands. Staying warm, hydrated, and maintaining good circulation can help reduce swelling in the hands during winter.