Swelling and tightness in your left calf can result from various factors, including injury, muscle strain, or overuse. It could also indicate fluid retention, a blood clot, or an underlying medical condition such as deep vein thrombosis (DVT). If the symptoms persist, worsen, or are accompanied by pain or discoloration, it is crucial to seek medical attention promptly for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
A cankle is a female's swollen ankle whose flesh merges in an unattractive way with that of the calf.
it should be. or the calf could "get stuck". the vulva will swell prior to giving birth unless the calf comes really early.
He may have Joint Ill.
ya it is go see a doctor
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.
Wizards let rip from left calf.
It is still a calf if it has a mother or no mother. Maybe you could call it an abandoned calf.
First, the calf may die if it doesn't get colostrum within an hour or two after birth. Secondly, the mother will simply dry up (stop milk production) if her calf doesn't survive or you don't get the calf to start suckling from his momma.
The booties sound like the are to small or tied to tight.
because..
Sounds like an Achilles tendon injury.
In calf roping, a cowboy must tie three of the calf's legs together. The tying of the legs must be secure but not too tight to avoid causing harm to the animal.