It is very likely your swollen ankles are related to pregnancy. During pregnancy, the gravid uterus places pressure on the veins returning blood to the heart. Due to this pressure, the blood returning from the legs has a harder time and has to find some place to go, which often leads to swelling. However, be aware that DVTs are a big risk during pregnancy. Call your healthcare provider if you have swelling only on one side, or if the swelling becomes red or painful. Propping up your feet whenever possible and compression stockings can help alleviate your swelling.
Fluid retention caused by excess salt intake can cause swollen ankles and a swollen neck. Usually, a swollen neck is caused by swollen lymph nodes which are caused by an infection of some type but since your ankles are swollen also I would suspect fluid retention. Try severely limiting your intake of salt. Do not just eliminate white table salt. Also eliminate salt from processed meats and snacks.
Is swollen ankles a sign of diabetes?
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Sitting for long periods, anywhere, CAN cause swollen ankles.
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Swollen feet are a condition in which muscles in the feet have an excessive fluid. This excessive fluid can be causes of increasing weight. It is also called Edema which usually affects the feet, lower legs and ankles.
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Swollen feet and ankles after suffering through a miscarriage are caused by hormones. These same hormones that are occurring during the pregnancy contribute to water retention.
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.
Congestive heart failure causes a build-up of fluid in the body, resulting in swollen ankles, a swollen and possibly painful abdomen, and shortness of breath when there is fluid build-up in the lungs.
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