Yes, you can as fluid will pool at the lowest point on the body - usually the ankles.
Yes, wearing boots that are too tight or with insufficient support can constrict blood flow, leading to swelling in the ankles. It is important to ensure that your boots fit properly and provide adequate support to prevent this issue.
You probably have too twist and do alot of stuff to it, but, it will get swollen up.
Yes and No. I have kidney problem too and it's painful as hell. Pain is the result of problematic kidney may range from minute disorders to cysts to, well .. cancer. By the time your kidney is plagued, sitting up or standing up too long will cause you to feel pain since your kidney muscle is inflamed & weakened. That's one of the ways your body is reporting its status back to you so you'll know what to do. Go to an emergency room, complain of LOTS OF PAIN and they'll get you a CT scan done and they'll then forward that to your doctor and your doctor can go from there. Good luck to me and to you.
Sitting for long periods can lead to an increased risk of developing certain health conditions like obesity, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and lower back pain. It may also contribute to conditions like deep vein thrombosis and poor posture-related issues. It's important to take breaks from sitting, stretch, and move regularly to reduce these risks.
There are literally several hundred reasons the lymph nodes could be swollen. For real. But six weeks is almost certainly too long a time to go without a professional opinion. Because the causes are so numerous and the problem has persisted for as long as it has, please schedule a consult with a physician. No one who has any knowledge of this issue will disagree. There is no reason to panic, but please make that call. Best of luck sorting this out.
Sitting for long periods, anywhere, CAN cause swollen ankles.
Your ankles may hurt because you were standing for too long. Try resting them and putting them on ice.
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Yes, but only when always yes.
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
If your ankles and body are swollen and retaining water, this could mean that your kidneys are not working properly. This also happens during pregnancy, and sometimes when a person gets too hot.
You have either been sitting or standing too long. Your legs need to be elevated now and then to maintain circulation. Other than that, try to reduce your salt intake. If your feet are painfully swollen, then a visit to the doctor is in order, since other things can come into play.
by sitting in the sun for too long
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Swelling in the ankles and hands, known as edema, can be caused by various factors such as excess salt intake, standing or sitting for long periods, pregnancy, certain medications, or underlying medical conditions like heart failure, kidney disease, or liver disease. When these conditions disrupt the balance of fluids in the body, fluid can accumulate in the tissues, leading to swelling. It is important to consult a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause of the swelling and to develop an appropriate treatment plan.
My foot became temporarily numb from sitting on it for too long.
sitting too close to your tv,staring at a light bulb for too long, staring at the sun for too long,almost anything can make your eyesight go bad.