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This Is What Your Hands Can Tell About Your Health

Last Updated on January 7, 2021

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#10 – Swollen Knuckles May Predict High Cholesterol

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If you notice hard and yellow bumps over the knuckles, then, ignore it not! This can predict a serious condition known as ‘’familial hypercholesterolemia’’, which is a fatal and genetic high cholesterol condition.

These yellow bumps often develop in the tendons, elbows, knees, and hands. Don’t hesitate to seek your doctor’s help when something like this occurs!

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