Could be a lot of bad things. Time to see the doctor.
If your hand is swelling then you must of burt your self, spained something or may have even broken it. you should ice it what ever happens.. R.I.C.E! use it!
toes because hand joins the arm as toes join the foot
Yes, peroneal tendonitis can cause swelling of the ankle, but can also be caused by inflammation due to another ankle injury which has caused the swelling.
Loss of lymph nodes from surgery on the affected side often causes poor drainage from the arm on that side. This is why there can be hand and arm swelling.
dislocation
This depends on many factors. The swelling is due to the tissue of the arm being damaged. It is possible to break the arm and not do enough damage to the muscles and skin to have any swelling, but it isn't likely. The length of time is also variable and could be anything from a day to several days.
If the ankle is twisted then you should apply a cold pack or ice to the ankle. And an important thing to remember is if you twist your ankle whilst wearing boots with ankle support, you should try and leave the boot on as it will be containing the swelling; and taking it off could cause further swelling.
Swelling or edema of the arm is an indication of inflammation or disturbances of blood or lymph flow causing a swollen appearance of the hand, forearm or fingers.
After removal of plaster there is swelling prescribe gtreatment please
its probably a sprain.
You should ice the ankle immediately. Ice ankle in 15 to 20 minute intervals. There will likely be swelling and bruising to the ankle. This is common. See you doctor.
Bruising is not a symptom of ankle tendonitis. The symptoms include pain in the tendons and swelling around the malleoli bones and backside of the ankle.