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Swelling Feet Ankles - Articles
How can I keep my feet and ankles from swelling?
by
Dr. Gabe M.
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
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Swollen feet and ankles
by
Dr. Gabe M.
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.
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
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My feet are swollen
by
yam
Posted
Thu 04 Feb 2010 10:15pm
edema.
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.
Swelling...
since yesterday. The swollen part starts from the legs down my ankle and fore feet. I notice that its bigger than its normal size. You know the size of your feet when you
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How to maintain the health of your feet
by
Andrea Grace
Posted
Wed 20 Oct 2010 9:33am
” resulting in foot swelling.
Also, another problem is: edema. This is caused by fluid in your body’s tissues, and it typically involves swollen feet, ankles and legs. Usually fluid... and their cure:
Swollen Feet
Swelling of the feet and ankles is a common occurrence. Problems with the heart or blood vessels that don´t allow the blood to return properly
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red itchy blotches on palms, wrists, ankles and feet
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david h.
Posted
Sun 17 Jan 2010 6:34am
i have suffered from this condition for quite a while now and as the past year it has got intolerably worse... it starts off small itchy red spots and then turns into a coin size spot which swell feel raw and also feel very warm, to the point were i cannot walk because of the pain... can anyone help as i cannot seem to get this condition diagnosed
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Ankle swelling
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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
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swelling under armpit and skin lower down left trunk to ankle swollen
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anil m.
Posted
Mon 26 Oct 2009 11:22am
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 ambulance, to hospital, introduction to wide range very strong anti biotics. swelling only increases and pain. after twodays they try steroids(intraveniously) swelling stops
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Winter Olympic Sports Test the Limits of Athletes’ Feet and Ankles
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Dr. Andrew Schneider
Posted
Fri 26 Feb 2010 1:14pm
such as Alpine downhill skiing, luge, ski jumping, and skeleton, athletes find themselves going at speeds over 90 mph, being at heights of over 50 feet, and traveling in the air over... if the athlete is on skis, a snowboard or figure skates, the amount of pressure that is put on the foot and ankle during landing can be disastrous if anything goes wrong.
It’s not only
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Back, knee, ankle and feet problems in salespersonnel
by
Annet Lenderink
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:03pm
salespersons. A high proportion is experiencing symptoms in the low back, knees and ankles/feet; the prevalence of knee problems is associated with age and BMI.
Prevalence of self... is experiencing symptoms in the low back, knees and ankles/feet; the prevalence of knee problems is associated with age and BMI.
Prevalence of self-reported musculoskeletal symptoms
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