Yes
Sitting for long periods, anywhere, CAN cause swollen ankles.
No
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.
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.
Illnesses that cause a body rash and swollen feet ankles are lupus, chicken pox, and viral arthritis. Kidney disease can also have these symptoms.
Ankles may swell from drinking red wine due to several factors, including alcohol's diuretic effect, which can lead to dehydration and subsequent fluid retention. Additionally, red wine contains histamines and sulfites, which can cause allergic reactions in some individuals, leading to inflammation and swelling. Lastly, alcohol can affect circulation and cause blood vessels to dilate, contributing to fluid accumulation in the lower extremities.
no.
Too much alcohol can cause death. Drinking and driving can also accidents. Drinking too much may also cause liver damage.
No
No
Alcohol and opiates cause contraction. Most other drugs cause dilation.
Yes, drinking alcohol can cause congestion by irritating the mucous membranes in the respiratory system, leading to inflammation and increased mucus production.