A sprain or fracture (trauma) A blood clot ( deep vein thrombosis) Infection Insect bites In some cases, as with pregnancy or medication use, ankle and foot swelling may be temporary or
It most often occurs on both sides of
The effect of gravity makes the swelling most noticeable in
Leg swelling can occur in any part of the legs, including the feet, ankles, calves and thighs
Swelling in the ankles, feet and legs is often caused by a build-up of fluid in these areas, called oedema
Leg swelling caused by the retention of fluid in leg tissues is known as peripheral edema
Foot, leg, and ankle swelling is common when the person also: Is overweight; Has a blood clot in the leg; Is older; Has a leg infection; Has veins in the legs that
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Read below for more causes, related symptoms, and treatment options for a swollen foot
The cause of the swelling needs to be determined
Change in balance
The The first thing your doctor may try are diuretics, or water pills
The fluids in your body are affected by gravity
Difficulty walking if your legs, ankles or feet swell
The most common cause (about 70%) of leg edema is due to Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI)
You are unable to put any weight on your foot
I was on tamoxifen for 6 years and experienced ankle and foot swelling after about 3 years
Exercise
Bringing a refillable water bottle is a good way to make sure you drink water often
Foot, leg, and ankle swelling is common when the person also: Has veins in the legs that cannot properly pump blood back to the heart (called venous insufficiency, most often due to varicose veins) Injury or surgery involving the leg, ankle, or foot can also cause swelling
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41 is a billable/specific ICD-10-CM code that can be used to indicate a diagnosis for reimbursement purposes
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