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Results 1 - 10 of 110 for Ankle swelling
  1. Foot, leg, and ankle swelling is common when the person also: Is overweight Has a blood clot in the leg Is older Has a ... lead to some swelling in the feet and ankles. Swelling may occur in women who take estrogen, or ...
  2. Mild to severe swelling and bruising can accompany a sprain to the ankle. Bruising usually indicates tearing of ligament tissue and a more severe sprain.
  3. ... pressure in the right side of the heart Ankle swelling These tests may help diagnose cor pulmonale as ...
  4. ... same symptoms. Certain symptoms, such as chest pain, ankle swelling, and shortness of breath may be signals that ...
  5. ... the ankle or a boot to rest your ankle. As the swelling and pain improve, you may still need to ... in the joint. You can't move your ankle back and forth. Contact your provider if: Swelling does not go down within 2 to 3 ...
  6. ... and fever Broken bone Decreased motion of the ankle joint Pain, swelling, or redness in a leg Redness or swelling of the ankle joint Leg pain and a history of cancer ...
  7. ... my clothes or shoes feeling tight? Are my ankles or legs swelling? Am I coughing more often? Does my cough ... and bring up pink, foamy spit. You have swelling in your feet, ankles, or legs. You have to urinate a lot, ...
  8. ... my clothes or shoes feeling tight? Are my ankles or legs swelling? Am I coughing more often? Does my cough ... and bring up pink, foamy spit. Your have swelling in your feet, ankles or legs. You have to urinate a lot, ...
  9. ... control the causes of swelling of the leg, ankle, and foot ( peripheral edema ).
  10. ... provider for help quitting. You should elevate your ankle to decrease swelling. On the day of the surgery: You will ... possible during the first 2 weeks to reduce swelling and promote wound healing.
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