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Results 101 - 110 of 110 for Ankle swelling
  1. ... IBD -associated peripheral arthritis (such as hands, knees, ankles). Liver disease Tender, red bumps (nodules) under the ...
  2. ... of fluid in your belly Swollen legs or ankles Breathing problems Confusion or problems staying awake Yellow ...
  3. ... medicine adjusted. Your weight increases over time. Your ankles begin to swell. You develop new symptoms. While ...
  4. ... feeling when the knee is flexed (when the ankle is brought closer to the back of the ... if your knee has symptoms like instability or swelling, then you should see your provider earlier.
  5. ... or lie down for extended periods. Move your ankles up and down when you can't move ... notice symptoms of a blood clot, such as: Swelling or redness in the leg Shortness of breath ...
  6. ... or position sensation) Diminished reflexes (most commonly the ankle) Muscle atrophy Muscle twitches Muscle weakness Paralysis Tests ...
  7. ... drag while walking Walking problems Weakness of the ankles or feet Loss of muscle mass because the ... cases, corticosteroids injected into the area may reduce swelling and pressure on the nerve. Surgery may help ...
  8. ... JT, eds. Core Knowledge in Orthopaedics: Foot and Ankle . 2nd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2019:56-63. ...
  9. ... correct a birth defect of the foot and ankle. ... are: Damage to nerves in the foot Foot swelling Problems with blood flow to the foot Wound ...
  10. ... changes in the nerves. Decreased knee jerk or ankle jerk reflexes can occur. Some changes, such as ...
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