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What Causes Swelling In The Ankles And Feet After A Sunburn?
I got sunburn on my legs last Saturday (it was overcast so I was out for 1.5 hrs) that evening my ankles and feet got swollen. They are still swollen, gone down a little and go down more overnight when I sleep but by the end of the night, they are swollen again. Is this from the sunburn and what natural remedy can I do? Thank you kindly for your help
I dont think this is related to sunburn and these are symptom of venous insufficiency, a condition in which blood inadequately moves up the veins from the legs and feet up to the heart.
Normally, the veins keep blood flowing upward with one-way valves. When these valves become damaged or weakened, the blood leaks back down the vessels and fluid is retained in the soft tissue of the lower legs, especially the ankles and feet.
Chronic venous insufficiency can lead to skin changes, skin ulcers, and infection. You should treat this with elastic stockings, keeping leg elevated and in severe caes you should see vascular surgeon for further treatment.
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What Causes Swelling In The Ankles And Feet After A Sunburn?
Hi and welcome. Thank you for your query. I dont think this is related to sunburn and these are symptom of venous insufficiency, a condition in which blood inadequately moves up the veins from the legs and feet up to the heart. Normally, the veins keep blood flowing upward with one-way valves. When these valves become damaged or weakened, the blood leaks back down the vessels and fluid is retained in the soft tissue of the lower legs, especially the ankles and feet. Chronic venous insufficiency can lead to skin changes, skin ulcers, and infection. You should treat this with elastic stockings, keeping leg elevated and in severe caes you should see vascular surgeon for further treatment.