Foot swelling can be caused by a variety of illnesses and conditions. Diabetes, phlebitis, and a twisted ankle are some of the reasons. A doctor will need to evaluate and treat the foot swelling.
Not even close to being overweight
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Any injury even without a chipped bone can cause swelling
Yes, consuming too much salt can cause ankle/foot swelling. Because over consumption will cause the body to retain more water, the ankles can swell from the water retention.
Overweight or obese people often get foot pain. I for one have premature arthritis; that may be the cause. Think back to your recent activities. Have you twisted it? Check out your foot doctor.
Swelling of the foot can indicate a condition known as gout. It is caused by too much uric acid in the body, and results in swelling of the hands, fingers, and toes.
Yes it is possible, I broke my foot in two spots and there was barely any swelling.
The main symptoms of the condition of Trench Foot is having a itching, heavy feeling and in some cases a prickly foot. Trench foot may cause pain, tingling, swelling, blotching and red and warm foot.
at the age of 14 your average weight would have to be 130lbs-140lbs so you are a little overweight not that much. try to lose just a little weight not that much
No. Athlete's foot is a fungal condition that causes, in extreme cases, oozing out of fluids. But swelling of the feet would have another cause. Best check with your doctor.
wath is the cause of swollen foot and face after been heat by a metal.