Friday, December 11, 2009

Cold Hands More Condition_symptoms Why Are Swimmers Hands And Feet Always Cold?

Why are swimmers hands and feet always cold? - cold hands more condition_symptoms

Everyone told me that swimming one thing to always have cold hands and feet, sometimes, why?

4 comments:

the_lege... said...

Hands and feet are the extremities of the body, which means that are farthest from the heart, central heating and transport. Conducts heat from the water about 25 times better than air, so that the hands and feet is cooled significantly faster than the rest of the body. In response to this rapid heat loss of the body to blood vessels in the regions, the flow of blood and heat loss narrow limits, and increases the feeling of cold. It is a perfectly natural reaction.

MiSz.UNi... said...

Water, which I think

wakeboar... said...

either because the swimmers are working hard and water flows into our hands, Musch, and the rest of our body becomes hot sweats, but our hands are cool

blooo said...

Really? I am a swimmer too! XD get my sweaty hands too!

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