Everyday Health on MSN
9 Possible Causes of Swollen Ankles (and When to See a Doctor)
Swollen ankles can result from standing or sitting too long or can signal an underlying condition. Explore common causes, ...
BabyCenter on MSN
Swollen feet during pregnancy: What's normal and when to worry
Your feet and ankles look like they've been pumped up with water – and that's because, in some sense, they have been. The good news is, swelling in the feet and ankles in pregnancy is usually ...
Edema is swelling that occurs when fluid is trapped in your body's tissues. The swelling and puffiness typically occurs in your feet, ankles, and legs, but it can also involve other parts of the body, ...
Peripheral edema is a fluid buildup in the extremities, resulting in swelling. The swelling may accompany other symptoms depending on the underlying cause. Many conditions and medications can cause ...
Ankle swelling, often overlooked, can signal serious underlying health issues like heart, kidney, or liver problems, or ...
Edema is swelling due to a buildup of fluid in tissues. Pitting edema is when an indentation remains after pressing swollen skin. The effect may also be noticeable after removing a tight shoe or ...
Brain edema is a life-threatening condition where excess fluid causes the brain to swell. The primary medical treatment involves hyperosmolar agents like mannitol and hypertonic saline to draw fluid ...
Malar edema, the collection of fluid below the infraorbital rim and over the malar eminence, presents a unique challenge to ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results