Swelling (excess fluid in the ankle joint)
Are you suffering from swollen ankles? More specifically, excess fluid in the ankle joint? If so, then our Medical Team has selected only the best products for you to help you with this disorder. Prefer additional information? Feel free to read on, we're more than happy to explain it to you.
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Which brace is best for you?
For your convenience we use 3 protection levels, that way you will always pick the right brace.
Level 1: Is colored green, and stands for Basic protection.
Level 2: Is colored orange, and stands for Advanced protection.
Level 3: Is colored red, and stands for Highest protection.
General information
Many people can suffer from swollen ankles, most of the times, this is an innocent phenomenon. A painful and thick ankle can be a symptom of a more serious underlying problem. If the fluid doesn't sink away and the ankle remains swollen and thick, it is advisable to consult a doctor. Your doctor will refer you to an orthopedic surgeon if necessary.
Causes
Reduced blood flow is often the cause of your ankles swelling up. Because the blood does not flow properly, fluid accumulations can occur in the lower body, causing thick and painfully swollen ankles. Another cause can be an inflammation or a sprained ankle. If your ankle is swollen due to one of the causes mentioned below, it is very important to treat it instantly:
· Diabetes
· Thrombosis
· Kidney and liver disorders
· Heart and vessels disorders
Thick and swollen ankles are most common in the summer, because the body retains more fluid. Swollen ankles also occur more often when women are pregnant or during women their menstruation. Furthermore, people with a certain disorder or illness are also more likely to get swollen ankles. For diabetes patients and people who suffer from heart, liver, or kidney diseases, a swollen ankle is also very common. Thick ankles can also occur as a side effect of certain medicines.
Treatment
While your pregnant, swollen ankles and feet can be prevented by walking and moving around a lot, because it is very important to keep the blood flow going. Swollen feet due to high temperature is a phenomenon which eventually goes away again, usually when the temperature drops. You could think of wearing a brace to help you with the swelling. Two of the many braces we sell that help you with this are the Novamed Ankle Support and the Medidu Lightweight Ankle Support with Straps.