If it is causing you some distress then we advise you do something about it.
Foot swelling can be caused by a variety of illnesses and conditions. Diabetes, phlebitis, and a twisted ankle are some of the reasons. A doctor will need to evaluate and treat the foot swelling.
Could be water retention, or hormone imbalance, from meds etc.
Yes it is possible, I broke my foot in two spots and there was barely any swelling.
Pain in the ball of the foot with swelling on the side could be due to a problem with plantar fasciitis. You can see a doctor for treatment or you can prop your foot up and put ice on it to see if it helps.
Swelling of the foot can be caused by various factors such as injury, overuse, or medical conditions like edema, which is an abnormal accumulation of fluid in tissues. Elevating the foot, applying ice, and avoiding prolonged standing can help reduce swelling. If the swelling persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Do you mean Your Left Foot or My Left Foot? If it is My Left foot, I would say Christy Brown.
Approach her ... left foot, right foot, left foot, right foot, trip, get up pretend it never happened, left foot, right foot...
you take your feet and step... left foot , right foot , left foot , right foot... and so onor hop left right left right :)
you take your feet and step... left foot , right foot , left foot , right foot... and so onor hop left right left right :)
Yes. And this may be a very serious type of infection. A trip to urgent care is in order.
Define "driving with your left foot."
My left foot gets mildly swollen on top of the foot. It is generally worst at the end of the day. The medications that I take daily are: Atenonol 25 mgs and Diovan HCT 12.5 mgs. I take Tylenol PM on an average of 5 days a week. I eat healthy, yet I have 35 extra punds that I have a hard time shedding. I am 59 yrs old and have a family history of CVA; Myocardial Infarction and Atrial Fibrillation. Please advice.