
What Causes Swollen Feet And Ankles While On Amlodipine And Valsartan?

Question: I am taking Valsartan, 160 mg., POT Chloride, 10 mg. and amlodipine, 5 mg for high blood pressure. My left foot, from toes ( especially big toe), have been swollen for going on three weeks. Although, I've been diagnosed as having gout, I've never had an attack that lasted this long and only 5 attacks in 5 years.. I read that one side effect of amlodipine and POT is swollen ankles and feet. I'm going to see my Dr. as soon as I can get an appointment but what is your opinion on this matter?
Brief Answer:
oral medication normally has a bilateral effect
Detailed Answer:
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic
As you correctly stated amlodipine particularly, can cause swelling of the feet and/or ankle but it is most commonly bilateral since the medication is taken orally and would have a systemic effect.
It would travel via the circulation/blood stream, it should not affect one foot over the other but persons can react differently to medication.
Symptoms affecting one side are usually due to a condition affecting that side only such as gouty arthritis as in your case.
Your doctor may reassess to determine if this is the cause or if there is another issue present.
I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions
oral medication normally has a bilateral effect
Detailed Answer:
HI, thanks for using healthcare magic
As you correctly stated amlodipine particularly, can cause swelling of the feet and/or ankle but it is most commonly bilateral since the medication is taken orally and would have a systemic effect.
It would travel via the circulation/blood stream, it should not affect one foot over the other but persons can react differently to medication.
Symptoms affecting one side are usually due to a condition affecting that side only such as gouty arthritis as in your case.
Your doctor may reassess to determine if this is the cause or if there is another issue present.
I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions
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