
Ankle Swelling Due To Blood Pressure Medicine, Splotchy Blood Marks, No Pain Or Sensitivity, Could Tight Shoes Be Blocking Blood Flow?

1. Could the more tight fitting shoes be blocking blood flow that ordinarily resulted in puffiness and now XXXXXXX bleeding?
2. I am wearing new socks (some type of high performance synthentic designed to make your feet cooler). Could there be an allergic reaction?
3. Is there some thing more serious possible that could cause blood clots while flying home from Europe?
Thank you for your counsel.
Thanks for writing in.
I appreciate the clear pics you have attached.
The blood clots (purpura) may be due to a condition called the Pigmented Purpuric Dermatoses or Schamberg's disease.
It is not a serious condition at all and is quite common in the middle age group and the elderly. It occurse becuase of slight inflammation of the fine capillaries and is aggravated by physical stress.
The spots clear on their own in some time. Often they may leave a black XXXXXXX which resolves very gradually.
The second possibility may be of venous stasis (sluggish blood flow) in the legs.
Actually this condition explains your foot swellings too.
DO you notice any enlarged veins on your legs?
This condition is diagnosed by a test called the Color Doppler.
You must see a dermatologist once you return home.
This seems unrelated to your allergic reaction to your socks.
I do not anticipate anything acutely serious with this. However it should be evaluated as soon as possible.
I hope I have answered your query. Should you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to ask me,
Thanks


KIND REGARDS,
XXXXXXX MILIVOJEVIC
that will be so kind of you.
I will await your test results...
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