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My Index Finger Has A Fever And Hurts To Touch It And Make A Fist With It Help

Why do fingers move slower when they get cold?

Simple, because your extremities get colder first.All chemical reactions slow down with temperature, including the chemical reactions needed to contract a muscle. The muscles that operate your fingers are located in your forarm, and the only bad thing that happens if they slow down is that your fingers hurt, get weak, and dont work very quickly. If your heart and brain get similarly cold, on the other hand, you die. So the body had evolved a simple, effective reaction to cold--it reduces blood flow to the extremities. That way, your fingers get cold much faster than they otherwise would, but you stay alive longer.Incidently, this phenomenon is also very noticeable in the cheeks and jowls of people wearing coats and gloves, and can make speaking noticeably difficult shortly after coming in out of the cold.

I got stung by a bee, help me!?!?

Well, its right on my forearm, and like right down my vein line. You can see the hole from it. and like all around it is red and has a fever. It's pretty hard too when you touch it. The hole part had a white dot on there so i like squeezed it and it started oozing. Now when i squeeze it, it oozes a clear liquid. When i make a fist it hurts my arm and it itches like crazy. Is this normal?

What does it feel like to finger a girl?

If you do it right, it can feel fantastic for her, and be a terrific boost to your ego.Physically, it’s wet, (if she’s excited enough by the time you get to that stage) warm but not “hot” as one expects the word hot to describe something, such as a bath that’s slow to enter because it’s HOT!The interior of the vagina is at “body heat” much as the inside of the mouth or the anus. It’s not for nothing that mouths and assholes are considered reliable methods of determining if someone has a fever with thermometers, since those orifices (orifii? ;-)>) accurately reflect the body’s core temperature, which is higher than that what skin feels like.So if a person has never fingered or penetrated another’s body with any appendage, it usually comes as a surprise how warm it actually feels. To put it in juvenile American terms, if kissing is “first base,” feeling a breast is “second base” and feeling / fingering a warm, wet vagina is third, then the first time can generate an impression that the vagina is “hot” relative to other body parts previously “explored.” But in actuality it’s at best only slightly warmer than normal body temperature due to the increased blood-flow to the area as a result of your masterful manipulations which induce a pre-coital state in the affected vagina.As for the feel of the vagina’s interior, it’s not dissimilar to the interior of the anal canal. If you stick your finger up your ass, you’ll find that the tissues are very soft, slick, and corrugated. The main difference is lubrication. An excited female’s vagina produces a fluid that prepares it to accept a penis entering it painlessly. (or a dildo, an inanimate object or a lover’s fingers or even fist, capacity allowing)That’s about as completely as I can describe it as a cisgendered male, but another aspect that just occurred to me is the aroma. When involved in “heavy petting” as a youth. I can’t deny that as things “got hot” with a fellow petter, if reaching “third base” I’d certainly become intoxicated with the smell of “cunt juice.”I really think that it’s nature’s way of telling us which potential mates we’re compatible with. If a woman’s essence, her cunt’s taste, her sweat her saliva is everything a partner perceives as the best it could be, it’s a sign that offspring produced by that coupling will be healthy, and the union was evolution-arily beneficial to the survival of the species.

Could white, numb fingers be a sign of a health problem? Occasionally, some fingers and toes will turn white and numb and tingle, but it goes away after a few minutes. How unusual is this?

Yes. The reason that the fingers have gone pale is that they're not receiving the correct blood supply. If this were to happen for any length of time, the tissues could begin to die. I don't know why this is happening to you but I'd definitely advise you to see a doctor as soon as possible and show him/her that photograph if you're not suffering the condition at the time of the appointment.Subject to correction from a doctor, I believe that you may be able to help your circulation by flexing the muscles in your fingers, for instance by repeatedly squeezing a rubber ball.It may be Reynaud's Disease. See: Raynaud's phenomenon .

What is wrong with my wrist? The pain is throbbing and a six or seven on a scale of one to ten for pain?

Tightening up the tendons in your wrist is a common problem. That pulls the arm closer to the wrist to allow the nerves to touch when you move your wrist to cause the pain. To get rid of the problem you have to free up the tendons in your wrist and here's how to do that:
Wrist:
With hand resting in front of you with the palm up, bend your wrist as far as you can.. Then press into the area behind the wrist, where they take your pulse, and hold a good amount of pressure on it. After 30 seconds slowly open your wrist up as far as you can, release the pressure but hold your wrist open for another 30 seconds.
For best results relax your body first by taking a deep breath and exhaling then remain this relaxed.

How to cook rice on an electric stove?

I cook rice almost everyday. I'll tell you 3 different ways of cooking plain rice.
1. In a rice cooker - wash the rice and add enough water to cover the rice. Make a fist and place the fist on the rice, water should touch your knuckles. Cover and cook, the rice cooker will automatically turn off when the water dries up.
2. Place rice in the pot, cover the pot with enough water just to leave some space on top. Boil, check the rice by picking up a few grains with a spoon and press between your fingers. If they seem soft, then pour the hot rice with water in a colander. The water will drain and you will have nicely cooked rice.
3. Place rice in a pot. For each cup of rice, add 2 cups of water. Boil in low heat. When the water dries up your rice will be ready to eat.

There're other ways to cook fried rice. If you're willing I can tell you later.

What does a heart attack feel like?

I had a major heart attack in 2014, and here is my story:I woke up not feeling well - I couldn’t explain it… I just didn’t feel well.Around 9am, my mother and father stopped by; they had gone to the stations of the cross at the church right down the road. I began feeling a pain in my right arm, but I tried to ignore it. My mother looked at me and said that I didn’t look well, but I told her I was fine, so her and my father left.So, it was just me and my 23 year old son. He saw me rubbing my arm and asked me what was wrong. I told him I wasn’t sure - that it was like a pressure pain that was moving up my arm. He said it sounded like a heart attack, and I laughed because I thought that I was too young for a heart attack. In 2014 I was going to be 43, I believe.Anyhow, I told him that I was going to take a hot shower and put the water on my arm but that I was going to leave the door open in case I needed him to call someone. I got in the shower. At that point, the pain was in my upper arm and neck. I stood under the hot water and aimed on my neck, but it did not help. I was uncomfortable, but I managed to get out and get dressed.I then told my son that maybe a nap would make me feel better, but after just two minutes of lying down, I was too uncomfortable to bear it. I thought that I would do a breathing treatment to make myself feel better. To this day, I still wonder why in the world I thought that a breathing treatment would be effective even though I was breathing just fine and the pain was in my arm and neck.Anyway, I took out my nebulizer and albuterol and started the machine. I took one deep breath and the pain shot up from about a 5 to past a 10. I cried for my son to call 911.I made it to the local hospital, and they performed many tests and gave by nitro glycerin four times. They then stabilized me so that I could fly in the Flight for Life helicopter into the city for emergency surgery. In the city, I had a stent put in. That night, the nurse accidentally opened up my surgical site and blood splattered everywhere, making me lose so much blood that I needed two transfusions.I was told that I was lucky to be alive, and that I should have come in to the hospital when I first felt the pain in my arm and neck, and that that would have saved me a lot of trouble. I also suffered a mild brain injury because I didn’t have enough oxygen going to my head.

I'm missing an MCP joint (i think that's what it's called, its the bump below your thumb) on my right hand?

My left hand is the only hand that has that bump sticking out below the thumb. It's flat below my right thumb. It's been like this for years and I have always questioned it. Am i missing that bone or what????? I look at my right hand and I always wonder.

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