Chen Gong waved his hand, directly putting his hand inside his clothes to use his body temperature to accelerate the blood circulation in his fingers.
"Go, go get me some hot water," he said.
"Then get me a bag of glucose saline solution."
Having said that, Chen Gong inserted his right hand's fingers directly under the armpit of his left hand.
The temperature here was higher, and Chen Gong also took the opportunity to stretch and move his fingers.
At this time, his fingers were continuously cramping.
Cramping is a kind of spasmodic reaction of the muscles.
It refers to the phenomenon where muscles suddenly and involuntarily contract intensely, causing muscle stiffness and unbearable pain.
Under such conditions, whether due to poor local circulation or loss of water and salts, symptoms of cramping would be exacerbated.
Chen Gong was trying to first restore blood flow to his fingers, then replenish with glucose saline solution to recover his strength.