Move your fingers around pump excess fluid back to the heart. Motion causes blood flow to the area, which stimulates the pressure necessary to pump excess fluids away. Exercises may be as simple as typing at a keyboard, flexing your fingers or using your hands to get dressed or fix breakfast. Any movement of your fingers will reduce swelling.  If you don't have time for traditional exercise, think about a quick 15-minute walk once a day. Walking just 10 to 15 minutes is a great way to increase circulation throughout your body. Swing or move your hands up and down while you walk. People who suffer from obesity are more prone to edema because the lymphatic system works slower. Swelling may diminish if the lymphatic system kicks in again. Exercising more often, planning out a healthy diet of fruits, vegetables and protein, and drinking more water may assist the body in getting the lymphatic system running to its full potential. Swelling can be caused by poor circulation or blood that stagnates in your hands. Elevating your hands will help any accumulated blood flow back down to the body.  Raise your swollen fingers above your heart for 30 minutes at least 3 or 4 times per day to treat severe edema. Doctors also recommend elevating your hands above your heart when sleeping. Keep your hands and fingers elevated for a short period of time to alleviate minor swelling. Try raising your hands up above your head, interlocking them, and bringing them down behind your head. Move your head back and create a little bit of resistance. After 30 seconds, release your hands, shake them out, and repeat process multiple times. Massage the tissues in the swollen fingers toward your heart. Use strong, firm rubbing motions. A hand massage will stimulate the muscles and blood flow to your fingers, which will help push out the excess fluid that causes your fingers to swell.  Consider getting a professional hand and foot massage. Hand and foot massages can be very affordable. Give yourself a hand massage. Using the thumb and forefinger of one hand, clamp lightly but securely onto the opposite hand. Run your thumb and forefinger from the base of the palm to the end of a finger. Repeat for each finger, then switch hands. Compression gloves apply pressure to your hands and fingers, which deters the collection of excess fluids. Salt causes your body to retain extra water and fluids, which may affect your fingers. By limiting your salt intake, you reduce the chances of retaining extra fluids. If you feel food is too bland with less salt, use other seasonings to flavor your foods. A moderate temperature will encourage better circulation. Keep the temperature around you steady to reduce finger swelling that results from extreme temperature changes.  Studies show that hot showers, baths and compresses increase swelling on affected body parts, including fingers.   Exposure to extremely cold temperatures may also increase swelling. If the swelling in your hands is caused by a bruise, moderate cold (such as an icepack wrapped in cloth) will reduce the swelling. Diuretics often reduce fluid retention in patients who have edema and swelling. With medication prescribed by your doctor, the swelling in your fingers may be relieved.
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One-sentence summary -- Exercise your swollen finger(s). Elevate your hands and fingers. Rub your swollen fingers. Wear compression gloves. Limit salt in your diet. Maintain a moderate temperature in your home or office. Take medications.

Q: Routers come in all shapes and sizes. Compare features to find the router that is right for you. If you have more area that you need to cover, or have lots of walls in your home, you’ll need a router that offers the option of upgrading antenna(s) with high gain types - if not supplied in the box.  If more than one wireless device will be connecting at the same time at different speeds, a MiMo type router is recommended, otherwise the speed for all devices will drop the highest supported by all at that time. All modern routers should support 802.11n, or Wireless-N). This is the most stable, offers the fastest speeds and is backwards compatible with older standards such as 802.11g. Routers and wireless routers enable you to share your broadband internet connection with multiple devices. To do so, you will need to connect your broadband modem to the router. For best results, place your router near your modem.  Connect the router and the modem with an Ethernet cable. Most routers come packaged with a short Ethernet cable that you can use for this. Connect the modem to the WAN / Internet Port on your router. It is usually offset, and may be a different color from the LAN Ports. WAN stands for "Wide Area Network" which is what the internet actually is.  LAN stands for "Local Area Network".  The router will assign a local or "private" IP address to any device connected to its LAN Ports or WiFi signal from a pool of private addresses (listed further below). If you have computers that are close, or a video game console or TV, you can connect them to the router via Ethernet. This will result in a more stable and faster connection, and doesn’t require any extra configuration. You will need at least one computer connecting via Ethernet cable in order to adjust your router settings. You can disconnect this computer afterwards if you want to connect wirelessly. You can also connect your laptop wirelessly for the first time, the wifi network name and the default password will be printed on the router's label
A: Purchase a wireless router. Connect your router to your modem. Connect any devices you want to hard wire with CAT 5 (or better) Ethernet cables. Connect at least one computer via Ethernet.

Article: Like cats, pigs can be litter box trained. However, the box must be big enough so that the pig can turn around fully. That way, the pig will be able to use the bathroom comfortably. For smaller pigs, you can use plastic storage boxes or a regular cat litter box with low sides. For a larger pig, try a plastic kid pool, though you may need to cut an entrance for the pig. Typically, it needs to have shorter sides than one you would use for a cat. Once you have your pig potty trained to a particular spot, it's not going to want to change. Therefore, make sure the place you stick the litter box is where you want it permanently. You may not be able to change it later. Pick someplace convenient for you. For instance, the laundry room might be a good place. Pigs are curious animals, and your pig may try to get under its litter box just to see what's there. Of course, if it does, you'll end up with a big mess. Try to weight the box down or stick it to the floor so your pig can't rummage around under it.  You can simply use a heavier box. You could also glue something heavy to the sides, such as bricks. Alternatively, try using strips of velcro or the like to secure the box to the floor. Clumping litter is not good for pigs because they may decide to eat it, and you can imagine what happens when litter clumps inside a pig. Pine shavings are a great option. Avoid cedar shavings, as pigs cannot tolerate it. You can also use paper pellets or simply layers of newspaper. When you're first training your pig, leave a bit in the litter box to encourage your pig to return there. Pigs like to go where they've gone before, so having a reminder helps.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Pick a large enough litter box. Choose a good spot for your litter box. Secure the litter box. Pick pine shavings. Don't clean it completely.