Have you ever gone to slip on a pair of socks and realized your ankles were puffy? As we age, our circulation slows down a bit and the valves in our veins can weaken. The result: You may notice fluid ...
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4 Causes of Swollen Ankles Post-Workout and How to Treat Them
Swollen ankles post-exercise can happen due to a variety of reasons, including temporary inflammation, hormones, injuries, and illnesses.
Swollen ankles may seem like a minor discomfort, but they can sometimes indicate underlying health problems that need immediate attention. If you’ve noticed swelling in your ankles, you might be ...
Swollen ankles, medically known as edema, are a common occurrence. They can be caused by a variety of factors, ranging from everyday activities to underlying medical conditions. While occasional ...
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Why Are Your Feet and Ankles Swollen?
Medically reviewed by Katrina Carter, DPT Swollen feet and ankles can be caused by standing too long, excess salt, and pregnancy.Heart failure can cause fluid buildup, leading to swollen feet and ...
Whooh, man it's hot! The summertime heat really puts a strain on the body, especially if you are one of those people whose feet and ankles swell up and feel heavy on hot days. What causes this? "When ...
Have you ever come back home from a hectic day at work to notice your feet or ankles swollen? Now, it might be the toll of a ...
A 44-year-old female patient presented with pain, stiffness, and swelling in both ankles. Her erythrocyte sedimentation rate was 52 mm/hr; rheumatoid factor negative, C-reactive protein positive, and ...
A 52-year-old African-American woman developed large (1.5-2.0 cm wide), fluid-filled blisters on her swollen ankles. There were no other symptoms, and the patient’s health history was unremarkable ...
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