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Ankle pain
- ... is most commonly affected, but your other toes, ankle, or knee may have symptoms, which include: Intense pain Swelling Redness Feeling warm Had or are having ...
- ... and eyes to turn yellow Swelling and/or pain in your abdomen (belly) Swelling in your ankles and legs Dark-colored urine (pee) and/or light-colored stool (poop) Frequent itching Symptoms of bone disorders can include: Bone pain Inflammation and arthritis in your joints Bones that ...
- ... and eyes to turn yellow Swelling and/or pain in your abdomen (belly) Swelling in your ankles and legs Dark-colored urine (pee) and/or light-colored stool (poop) Frequent itching Hemolytic anemia symptoms may include: Fatigue Dizziness Heart palpitations (feeling that your heart is pounding or racing) Headache Problems concentrating or thinking Jaundice Abdominal (belly) pain due to an enlarged liver or spleen What ...
- ... and eyes to turn yellow Swelling and/or pain in your abdomen (belly) Swelling in your ankles and legs Dark-colored urine (pee) and/or ...
- ... and eyes to turn yellow Swelling and/or pain in your abdomen (belly) Swelling in your ankles and legs Dark-colored urine (pee) and/or ...
- ... and eyes to turn yellow Swelling and/or pain in your abdomen (belly) Swelling in your ankles and legs Dark-colored urine (pee) and/or ...
- ... and eyes to turn yellow Swelling and/or pain in your abdomen (belly) Swelling in your ankles and legs Dark-colored urine (pee) and/or ...
- ... and eyes to turn yellow Swelling and/or pain in your abdomen (belly) Swelling in your ankles and legs Dark-colored urine (pee) and/or ...
- ... and eyes to turn yellow Swelling and/or pain in your abdomen (belly) Swelling in your ankles and legs Dark-colored urine (pee) and/or ...
- ... The pin will not break through your skin. Ankle reflexes. Your provider will tap a special, small ... may: Feel the pulses in your foot and ankle Compare blood pressure measurements in your ankles and arms. If blood pressure in your ankle is lower than in your arm, you may ... flow to your foot. This is called an ankle-brachial index test. Your provider may do this ...