Swollen ankles can result from standing or sitting too long or can signal an underlying condition. Explore common causes, ...
Your feet and ankles look like they've been pumped up with water – and that's because, in some sense, they have been. The ...
Have you ever gone to slip on a pair of socks and realized your ankles were puffy? As we age, our circulation slows down a bit and the valves in our veins can weaken. The result: You may notice fluid ...
Edema is swelling that occurs when fluid is trapped in your body's tissues. The swelling and puffiness typically occurs in your feet, ankles, and legs, but it can also involve other parts of the body, ...
Edema is the accumulation of excess fluid in body tissues, causing noticeable swelling, commonly in the feet, ankles, and legs. It affects older adults, pregnant women, and those with heart, kidney, ...
Dr Aziza Sesay has explained what causes the swelling, the common symptoms, and when it ss time to see a GP for medical ...
The knee is the largest joint in the body (and one of the most complex), meaning it’s also one of the most problem-prone. While knee strengthening exercises can help keep the joint in tip-top shape, ...
Brain edema is a life-threatening condition where excess fluid causes the brain to swell. The primary medical treatment involves hyperosmolar agents like mannitol and hypertonic saline to draw fluid ...
Macular edema refers to swelling at the center of the retina, which is the layer at the back of the eyeball. It occurs when blood or fluid leaks into the retina and builds up, which can result from ...