agar mujhe eh pata hota den why d hel m askin U......
parts of their bodies do swell up, yes.
Blood goes down to your feet all the time, but the muscles movement prevents it from just sitting around in your feet. During a flight, because you sit around for many hours, the blood just stays in your feet, resulting in there swelling up.
Yes, very. It will cause their feet to swell up and their beaks will fall off.
it made there feet swell up and there bones not devolop properly
I think they swell up because blood is not flowing well. If you sit for a long time or where you setted is not comfortable for you lower body part, your blood start not flowing well and not reaching the feet you start swelling!
Ants hibernate in winters. They set together and use up the food they have gathered in summers. Thus they get hidden and are not visible during the cold winters.
Tattoos on the feet can cause swelling during the healing process due to the amount of pressure and use the feet endure. It is important to follow aftercare instructions provided by the tattoo artist to minimize swelling and promote proper healing. If swelling persists or becomes excessive, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional.
If there is an underlying cardiac or renal condition, fluid may pool in certain areas - the legs & feet being quite common. If that is not the case, then perhaps too much fluid has been given to quickly. But, generally no - feet should not swell after recieving fluid.
Umm...i dont see why you would want to...but if you twist your ankle usually it swells up and then leads down to your foot....OUCH...
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This condition is pre-eclampsia where there is edema because too much protein and salt in the diet. Most pregnant women get swollen feet without pre-eclampsia. Your hands and arms can also swell. You are retaining more water and it is not dangerous.
The cold in the winter causes skin to dry up, and people often forget to moisturize their legs and feet, causing the legs and feet to crack.