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Results 71 - 80 of 110 for Ankle swelling
  1. ... Swollen (enlarged) liver or abdomen Swollen feet and ankles Waking up from sleep after a couple of hours due to shortness of breath Weight gain
  2. ... inflammation Infection Injury Overuse Strain The wrists, hands, ... infectious tenosynovitis may be an emergency requiring surgery.
  3. ... skin sores on your leg, mainly around your ankle. Take care of sores right away to prevent infection.
  4. ... areas of the body such as buttocks, calves, ankles, thighs, and arms. ... or irritation Swelling of the leg or other affected area
  5. ... are raised Skin changes in the legs include: Swelling of the ... and ankles (lipodermatosclerosis) Wound or ulcer that is slow to ...
  6. Bursitis of the heel is swelling of the fluid-filled sac (bursa) at the back of the heel bone.
  7. ... away after you take pain medicine You have swelling, pain, and redness in your calf muscle
  8. ... the risk for OA in the hip, knee, ankle, and foot joints. This is because extra weight ... artificial joint ( knee replacement , hip replacement , shoulder replacement , ankle replacement , and elbow replacement )
  9. ... or tingling A sudden increase in pain or swelling An open wound or bleeding Fever or chills Healing that is slower than expected Red streaks on the toe or foot Toes that appear more crooked or bent
  10. ... Maintaining flexible and strong muscles in your calves, ankles, and feet can help prevent some types of ... when standing? Did you fall or twist your ankle recently? Are you a runner? If so, how ...
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