You could have anything from gout, infections to poor circulation or, if you are over weight or pregnant you could have adema (water retention.) Please see your doctor immediately!!!!
Common ballet injuries would be sprained ankles, injuries to achilles tendons, and injuries to knees
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no why would it swell. get it checked out.
It really depends on what you have been doing with your ankle, I can tell you for a matter of fact that my ankle is green. I would assume that is normal to most people also because I don't think blue ankles are normal. Green ankles have also been proven as the ankles of royals. Although I have heard that the queen has blue ankles. Thankyou, Troll
That's tricky well Flash can move any part of his body fast so maybe he can "stand" on his arms and use them as feet and win, but it depends if he can balance himself. Superman can fly regarless if he's missing his knees. For superman to it depends how fast he can fly.I think superman would win.
Ankles are the joint connecting the leg and foot. Oprah has two legs and two feet. This means she would have two ankles.
Small wounds on the ankles. Bug bites would be a good candidate.
The ankles and feet may swell when drinking alcohol because the body cannot process the alcohol fast enough. Water retention can also occur because the kidneys cannot keep up with the added acidity of the blood due to the alcohol.
Some good ways to strengthen your knees would be to perform exercises which would strengthen the muscles around your knees. Low impact sports would help to build muscles on your knees as well.
Volleyball is not good for your knees but its not necisarily bad for them either. Usually, volleyball players wear knee pads for protection, but without them, yes it would be bad. Volleyball is actually bad for your ankles. If you've ever seen volleyball players with black or gray braces on their ankle, it's because when they land, they unsettle the ankle bone and criteria.
The fracture itself wouldn't swell but the tissue around it would.
Swelling in ankles and hands can be caused by various factors including poor circulation, excessive salt intake, hormonal changes, kidney or heart problems, or standing or sitting for long periods of time. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.