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YES. If the kidneys are not functioning properly you will get water retention causing swelling of feet and ankles.
yes....severe for me
Treatment for swollen ankles depends on the cause of the swelling. For example. if the swelling is caused by injury or overuse, then resting and taking an anti-inflammatory might be in order. On the other hand, if the swelling is due to water retention, drinking plenty of water and elevating your feet may be helpful.
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.
Maybe if the boots don't fit. Otherwise, your footwear shouldn't make your ankles swell up, no. You might have a circulation problem - if it keeps up, see a doctor about it.
fluid build-up can be caused by too much salt in the diet, also standing for long periods of time, there is medication for this condition, your doctor will have to do some tests to make sure your heart is OK, sometimes a heart condition will also cause swollen ankles
Yes, morphine can cause fluid retention resulting in swollen, feet, ankles, legs, etc. - this can also make your joints sore and stiff. It can also cause swelling in your mouth, tongue, lips, etc. - this can make swallowing difficult.
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Drinking too much and not getting enough exercise will cause swelling. Keep taking your Cozaar, lay off the booze and get some moderate exercise every day or so -- and eat healthy foods without too much salt or fat in them.
Sitting for long periods, anywhere, CAN cause swollen ankles.
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YES! i have been taking it for less then 30days. My ankles have over 30lbs of fluid in them. I have fainted. Heart palpatations. I am exhausted. Low fever, pimples, my blood sugar has increased to appear that I now have diabetes. ( it was fine before the drug). There are other drugs you can take. Talk to your doctor. I stopped it yesterday. I am hoping this swelling will go away in a few days. It hurts!