Why do injuries hurt more in cold weather?

Why do injuries hurt worse during bad weather?

  • Answer:

    Normal uninjured tissue swells with the weather (like humidity, cold, extreme heat), but scar tissue doesn't swell. When this happens, the healthy tissue is pulling and pressing on the scar tissue and causes the pain.

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Normal uninjured tissue swells with the weather (like humidity, cold, extreme heat), but scar tissue doesn't swell. When this happens, the healthy tissue is pulling and pressing on the scar tissue and causes the pain.

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