Yes, pain can radiate throughout the whole limb at times. If the pain is theresult of inflammation then it would be wise to bring it under control in order to avoid lasting joint damage.
You may have sprained your ankle and not even realized it, sprains happen really easy with ankles applying to much weight on one ankle can cause it. I would check out this site it could have some answers for you www.medicinenet.com ... ankle pain and tendinitis index
There could be mulitple causes of ankle pain including but not limited to arthritis, tendonitis or a sprain.
A very common cause of ankle pain is a sprain, which occurs when the ankle joint is subjected to forceful twisting or bending. Some causes: Arthritis, tendonitis and fractures.
Extreme pain can change the way a person stands or walks. Such changes can, in turn, cause pain in the ankle, back, hip, or knee.
Kidney stones could cause this. An infection could also cause continuous pain.
Absolutely. The pain can travel up the long muscle in your leg and affect the entire leg.
You most likely have a sprained ankle if you are feeling pain when you put your weight onto the ankle. You could also have a fracture in the bone so it is best to seek medical attention to get an x-ray.
Could be a thrombosis resulting from surgery. See a doctor!!
The most common way to treat ankle pain is with ice and a bandage wrap, but there are many more options. For more ways to treat ankle pain please visit http://www.ehow.com/way_5145266_home-remedies-ankle-pain.html.
You mean ulcer. They are healing wounds.
Yes, it could be the cause, especially in older people. But there could be other causes as well. If you still have it after a week, see your doctor.
Elevate the foot and ankle and rotate between hot and cold pack's every 30 minute's to a hour . Stay off your feet until the pain get's less, also you could make sure and to stretch the ankle and loosen it up before doing to much.