Swollen hands need to be evaluated by a doctor as soon as possible. Although there could be a number of causes, some of the more serious ones include heart disease, kidney or liver problems. See a doctor to rule out anything serious.
As you continue to exercise, you tend to get accustomed to this, and you will have less swelling. However, you may always continue to have some degree of swelling; for example, even serious athletes many have some swelling of the fingers after a long run. As always, feel free to talk to your primary care doctor if you have other questions about healthy living, exercise, and the like!
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