Yes, but so can heart conditions, such as congestive heart failure. I'm not a doctor, but my dad suffered from a swollen foot then it led to both feet. He showed every doctor he saw including his cardiologist and they didn't think it was a big deal. Two years go by he wakes up one night unable to breath has a heart attack and congestive heart failure then has a 5 way bypass. Go see a doctor and have them test you for congestive heart.
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.
Treatment for swollen ankles depends on the cause of the swelling. For example. if the swelling is caused by injury or overuse, then resting and taking an anti-inflammatory might be in order. On the other hand, if the swelling is due to water retention, drinking plenty of water and elevating your feet may be helpful.
YES. If the kidneys are not functioning properly you will get water retention causing swelling of feet and ankles.
It could be normal due to water retention. But you should discuss this with your doctor and possibly make an appointment.
Yes, morphine can cause fluid retention resulting in swollen, feet, ankles, legs, etc. - this can also make your joints sore and stiff. It can also cause swelling in your mouth, tongue, lips, etc. - this can make swallowing difficult.
Yes
can pain meds make your feet swell
Swollen feet are a condition in which muscles in the feet have an excessive fluid. This excessive fluid can be causes of increasing weight. It is also called Edema which usually affects the feet, lower legs and ankles.
Answer No. It has no proven benefit for swollen feet. You should see a medical doctor, because swollen feet when persistent may indicate serious health problem. For temporary comfort, epsom salts in cool water may help.
Eat a low sodium diet, and drink lots of water. Elevate your feet when possible.
Swelling of your feet or other extremeties should be addressed by a physician ASAP as they may indicate further examination of a possible heart condition.I found this out the hard way when I was diagnosed with a cardiomyopathy caused by drinking water containing some type of parasite while on vacation in the tropics.
NO. If your legs are swollen see your ob/gyn immediately as this could be serious.