no it does not gives you swollen ankles
I would visit your doctor before looking for medications to help your sore, swollen ankles. A non-medication treatment would be compression stockings, which are available in low pressure stockings or socks at most pharmacies.
Sitting for long periods, anywhere, CAN cause swollen ankles.
Flight Socks
Rubbing alcohol is typically used as an antiseptic for cleaning wounds, not for reducing swelling. For swollen ankles, it is recommended to elevate the legs, apply a cold compress, and consider taking over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication. If swelling persists or worsens, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.
Swollen feet and ankles after suffering through a miscarriage are caused by hormones. These same hormones that are occurring during the pregnancy contribute to water retention.
Swollen ankles and body retaining water may be due to conditions such as edema, heart failure, kidney disease, liver disease, or venous insufficiency. It is important to consult a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment. Treatment may include medication, lifestyle changes, or medical procedures.
Fluid retention caused by excess salt intake can cause swollen ankles and a swollen neck. Usually, a swollen neck is caused by swollen lymph nodes which are caused by an infection of some type but since your ankles are swollen also I would suspect fluid retention. Try severely limiting your intake of salt. Do not just eliminate white table salt. Also eliminate salt from processed meats and snacks.
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swollen hands and ankles.
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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