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What Does Severe Swelling On The Ankles Indicate?

I experienced extreme swelling of the ankles about a year ago after taking a sulfa drug prescribed by my ENT doctor. After taking the RX for 2-3 days, I stopped taking it. The swelling went down, but not entirely to the point my ankles were before. Since then, I have continued to experience swelling of ankles, although not to the same degree as when taking the drug.
Sat, 11 Aug 2018
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.

Swelling of both ankles can have different causes. Some of the most common causes are-
(1) side effect of medication, e.g. the blood pressure medication Amlodipine
(2) venous disease
(3) conditions affecting the heart, kidneys, liver
(4) trauma, arthritis
(5) infection

It may be best to speak to your doctor to determine the exact cause of the swelling. In most cases, the diagnosis can be made from history.

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What Does Severe Swelling On The Ankles Indicate?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. Swelling of both ankles can have different causes. Some of the most common causes are- (1) side effect of medication, e.g. the blood pressure medication Amlodipine (2) venous disease (3) conditions affecting the heart, kidneys, liver (4) trauma, arthritis (5) infection It may be best to speak to your doctor to determine the exact cause of the swelling. In most cases, the diagnosis can be made from history. I hope this helps.