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{UAH} Museveni’s worrying Health Photo Excites unkind Ugandans

Musevenis Rotting hand that excited Ugandans
Musevenis Rotting hand that excited Ugandans

A recent photograph currently doing rounds across the media showing the hand of President Museveni rotting away has raised concern among Ugandans on the health of the head of state. Ironically, the state of the President's health as symptomized by the hand has not attracted the kind of sympathy that would ordinarily be extended to a sick man, more so one at the helm of an entire Nation.
This however could be just a photoshopped photo meant to raise speculations according to SpearTeam.
According to the SpearDoctor  the blackened uneven texture of the hand in the photo could point to a condition called Raynaud disease. Raynaud is a disorder that affects blood circulation, usually in the hands and feet. The arteries (blood vessels) that carry blood to the fingers, toes, ears, or nose tend to tighten. The condition is often triggered by cold weather or emotional stress. The decrease in blood flow causes a lack of oxygen hence the change in skin color.
What causes Raynaud disease? Primary Raynaud: The cause of primary Raynaud disease is unknown. This form usually affects both hands and feet. It is more common and is often milder than secondary Raynaud.
Secondary Raynaud: This form is also known as Raynaud phenomenon. Nicotine, alcohol, caffeine, and exposure to certain chemicals, such as vinyl chloride, can increase your risk for secondary Raynaud.
The following are some common causes: Inflammatory and autoimmune diseases: Secondary Raynaud may be caused by certain diseases, such as scleroderma, lupus, Sjogren's syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, and carpal tunnel syndrome.
Medicines or illegal drugs: Medicines used to treat high blood pressure, headaches, cancer, or colds may cause Raynaud disease. Use of illegal street drugs, such as amphetamines or cocaine, and some herbs may also cause Raynaud.
Trauma or injuries: Long-term use of vibrating tools, such as chain saws, grinders, or drills, may hurt nerves or blood vessels. Injuries to the hands or feet, such as a wrist fracture, surgery, or frostbite may also cause damage.



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