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- $Title{Advice for Swollen Ankles}
- $Subject{ankle swelling Circulatory blood flow circulation extremities swollen
- accumulation fluid fluids low salt diet sodium elevated Elastic stockings
- gentle massage upward stroke strokes joint joints}
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- Advice for Swollen Ankles
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- QUESTION: By the end of the day my ankles have swollen considerably, making
- it difficult to keep my shoes on. They seem better in the morning but there
- must be something I can do to make this problem a bit better. Can you offer
- some advice?
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- ANSWER: I will be happy to offer some tips, after I have presented a caution
- or two. While a frequent cause of swollen ankles and legs may be poor
- circulation in your extremities, there are other, medically important reasons
- for this accumulation of fluid. If you have not consulted your physician and
- if this a new problem, a visit to your doctor is a must. Medications may be
- necessary to properly control this aggravating situation. However, if this
- has already taken place, be sure to take your medications properly. Here,
- now, are a few practical tips that may make the task of keeping excess fluid
- out of your legs just a bit easier. First, maintain a low salt diet, for salt
- tends to keep fluid in our system. Check all labels and avoid foods that are
- high in sodium or preserved in salt. Foods like bacon, corned beef, smoked
- fish, pickles and unsuspected foods such as tomato sauces contain high levels
- of salt and should be avoided. Sleep with your legs elevated either by
- elevating your bed, or by placing your legs upon pillows or cushions. Six
- inch wood blocks under the legs at the foot of your bed are recommended, as
- the cushions may become displaced during sleep and fail in their mission.
- Elastic stockings are great aids, if you use them properly. They should be of
- high quality and well fitting, and reach above your knees to the mid thigh.
- Take them off only when retiring for the night, but take them off every night.
- They should be replaced in the morning, BEFORE you get out of bed and before
- you have let your feet dangle, for that is the time when the fluid in your
- legs is lowest, and when it is easy to control the situation. A gentle
- massage of your legs each night, using an upward, "milking" stroke can help
- remove excess fluid as well. Start with short stokes, gradually lengthening
- them until your hands are massaging as much of your foot and leg as you can
- reach. Of course having a partner to help you with this makes it a whole lot
- easier. Remember to report any new developments or pain to your physician.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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