A Swollen Mcl Sprain Is Often More Stable Than It Looks

A Swollen Mcl Sprain Is Often More Stable Than It Looks

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Find out about swelling in the ankles, feet and legs (oedema), including what it looks like, common causes and what to do about it. Swollen ankles and feet are the result of fluid building up in your body’s tissues. It is known medically as ‘peripheral oedema’ – but you may hear healthcare professionals referring to it as ‘fluid retention’ and. Swelling in your ankles, feet or legs should go away on its own, but there are some things you can try to help. Do: Don't: 1 or both of your ankles, foot or legs are swollen and: You could have a blood clot in. Swelling (edema) happens when fluid accumulates in the body’s tissues. Being swollen can happen anywhere in the body, but it commonly occurs in the lower legs, abdomen, chest (in or around the. Find out about the causes of swollen arms and hands, what to do about it and when to get help.

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