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King Charles' 'sausage fingers' explained as royal returns to work

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King Charles is returning to work today after taking some time off from his royal duties due to being diagnosed with cancer.And as he makes his way back into the public eye, many will notice his swollen "sausage fingers", which the monarch has previously himself poked fun at for the condition in a documentary.

The King was filmed joking about his fingers alongside his son, Prince William, during rehearsals for his coronation last year as part of the BBC documentary Charles III: The Coronation Year, writes The Mirror.In a clip from the BBC documentary, the Prince of Wales was seen closing a small clasp that held a lavish robe around his father, and made the monarch laugh when he said: "On the day, that's not going to go in." In response, King Charles joked back: "No, you haven't got sausage fingers like mine."In the past, many have questioned why Charles' hands are so swollen and GP Chun Tang, Medical Director at Pall Mall Medical in Manchester, has since shed some light on the subject as he previously listed the many reasons why this may have happened.

Dr Tang told the Daily Mail: "Often puffy fingers are a symptom of water retention which can be caused by numerous health conditions.

This condition arises due to inflammation and can be a result of arthritis, multiple bacterial infections or even TB. Other possibilities include high salt levels, allergic reactions, medicinal side effects, injury and autoimmune disease." The technical term for 'sausage fingers' is dactylitis which is a medical term for severe swelling that affects your fingers and toes.After King Charles welcomed his son Prince William, he reportedly penned a letter to his friend, quoted in Charles, The Man Who Will Be King by Howard Hodgson, saying: "I

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