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swelling under armpit and skin lower down left trunk to ankle swollen by anil m. Posted Mon 26 Oct 2009 11:22am how good oral steoids are working.   ankle swollen, hoping and praying i dont have to go back to hospital.    does anyone know what is happening to me. doctors dont know... left arm pit stratched,  then swelling during next couple days, rash breaks out both arm and legs .  swelling and pain tremendious, from left armpit downwards.    called Read on »
How can I keep my feet and ankles from swelling? by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm to swell up to more than 110 percent of their size. This can make your shoes feel tight and your feet hurt. The best way to prevent swelling is to elevate your feet. The next best way is to move your feet and toes frequently while you are sitting or standing. This can reduce swelling by more than 50 percent and will usually prevent the pain that it causes Read on »
Ankle swelling by stipeygirl75 Posted Fri 17 Dec 2010 12:00am Not sure why, but my ankle (left, same side as the bum knee) has decided to swell up. I'm not sure if this is because the knee is injured or if the knee being crooked is making the ankle itself more unstable? It's about 30% larger than normal. This ankle pops a lot also, even when it's not swollen. So hmmmmm. Still trying to "tough it out" until Read on »
Swollen feet and ankles by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:03pm 2 Comments to swell up to more than 110 percent of their size. This can make your shoes feel tight and your feet hurt. The best way to prevent swelling is to elevate your feet. The next best way is to move your feet and toes frequently while you are sitting or standing. This can reduce swelling by more than 50 percent and will usually prevent the pain Read on »
Swollen ankles and feet by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm 3 Comments to swell up to more than 110% of their size. This can make your shoes feel tight and your feet hurt. The best way to prevent swelling is to elevate your feet. The next best way is to move your feet and toes frequently while you are sitting or standing. This can reduce swelling by more than 50 percent and will usually prevent the pain that it causes. If your Read on »
My Natural Health Remedies for My Swollen Ankle by Doris C. Complimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Wed 04 Aug 2010 8:57pm natural health remedies at home and had to bear with the limping for a few days. My friends started to ask me if I had history of gout as my ankle was starting to swell then. I... symptoms are discomfort, sourness, swelling and intense pain of the affected area. In most patients with the disease, the first gout symptoms appear at the level of the big toe Read on »
Swollen ankles - can they be prevented? by Wise Woman Wisdom .. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 03 Mar 2009 3:08pm Q - Is there anything that is recommended for swollen ankles that develop during flights. I know that wearing flight socks, staying hydrated and moving about all help but I wondered whether there is any herb that can be taken to prevent the problem or that can be used to remedy it quickly so that your trip isn't spoilt? Many thanks - Rhiannon (email Read on »
Do Swollen Ankles Mean I Have Heart Failure? by ShapeUp .. Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 1:49pm ANNOUNCER: If you've been diagnosed with angina, follow-up visits with your doctor will be necessary. How often you need to be evaluated will depend on the severity of the angina. SPENCER B. KING, MD, MACC: You monitor the patient in several ways. One is from a symptom point of view, the patient must be their own physician in some respects. If th ... Read on »
Edema Defined - Edema Information - Treatment by franklinb Posted Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:11pm Definition: Edema is the accumulation of excessive fluid in body tissue. This accumulation can be in one place, such as the legs, or it can be generalized over a larger area...). The excess fluid then leaks into the interstitial tissue spaces, causing edema. How does salt intake affect edema? The body's balance of salt is usually well-regulated. A normal Read on »
Dropsy by Matt S. Posted Tue 29 Jul 2008 12:00am into Mass General Hospital in the wee hours of the morn. What is "dropsy"? Dropsy--still used to describe ailments which affect marine animals such as fish or frogs (see left)--was the ancient word for edema, or total body sodium excess. Like the word "edema", dropsy does not make any distinctions between its many causes: heart failure, cirrhosis, kidney disease Read on »