My feet are swollen
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yamPosted
Thu 04 Feb 2010 10:15pmedema.
What Causes Feet to Swell?
Swelling is caused by fluid buildup in the tissues. Gravity pulls the fluids to your feet and ankles, causing them to swell.
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What are SwollenFeet?
Swollenfeet is a condition where
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SwollenFeet
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DariaPosted
Thu 12 Nov 2009 10:02pm
Today I thought I’d talk about my swollenfeet. My swelling problem has gone up and done since I started chemo in August of 2008. At one point when I was on full dosage... on the internet and searched other people’s experiences. Looks like Xeloda can cause swelling of the feet ... darn it ... to the point that I may have to buy bigger shoes. It was also
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SwollenFeet
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DariaPosted
Thu 12 Nov 2009 10:02pm
Today I thought I’d talk about my swollenfeet. My swelling problem has gone up and done since I started chemo in August of 2008. At one point when I was on full dosage... on the internet and searched other people’s experiences. Looks like Xeloda can cause swelling of the feet ... darn it ... to the point that I may have to buy bigger shoes. It was also
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Swollenfeet and ankles
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Dr. Gabe M.Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:03pm2 Comments
feet to your heart. When your feet are above your heart, gravity works with you to help blood and fluid return to the heart. Eight hours of standing or sitting causes your feet 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
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SwollenFeet
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Romelette L.Posted
Fri 28 Jan 2011 8:56am
Right now, while sitting, and with both my feet on the floor, I can feel the swelling of my legs. According to the physical therapist this is just normal occurence for someone who has been operated and have been immobile for a while. Because I don’t do the normal activities like walking and moving, there’s a tendency that the flow of the fluid ...
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SwollenFeet!
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IronBrandonPosted
Wed 17 Mar 2010 8:52am
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Get Healthy, Pain-Free Feet with Exercises on the Yamuna Foot Savers
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Aliesa GeorgePosted
Thu 24 Feb 2011 9:07pm
This easy foot fitness exercise is done with the Yamuna Foot Savers. Using Foot Savers for foot care is a great way to stretch and relax tight muscles through the arch and entire sole of the foot. Use this great foot-care product to help reduce foot pain, Plantar Fasciitis, and other foot muscle injuries. Answer the questions in my quick foot care
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HAVS at your feet? Vibration-white foot
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Annet LenderinkPosted
Thu 07 Oct 2010 12:00am
with a chief complaint of blanching and pain in his toes. He had a history of foot-transmitted vibration exposure over 18 years. The complaints at his feet were analogous to complaints
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