What can cause swelling in the ankle and lower bit of the leg and the two smallest toes to hurt.?


There is no heart, liver or kidney disease but the swellings persist despite taking a durietic for over a month. There is a constant tender and paracetamol doesnt seem to purloin away the pain.

Answers:

My toes swollen up and puss is coming out of it?


Dermatitis, diabetes, flabbiness, lymphedema, and/or CHFcould cause that.

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diabetes or a blood clot could , probably more out at hand too

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The basis of the swelling could be from the pelvis, just similar to pregnant women get swellings too. For the twinge I suggest trying something stronger than paracetamol, try ibuprofen. Good luck.

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Naturally you need to see a physician concerning your concerns and let him diagnose you properly. This could be abundant different things and it's almost impossible for anyone to say short looking at you and getting a full assessment. I believe that you don't seem similar to you trust the first doctor has done for you. If that is to say the case how something like seeing another doctor for a second opinion? He can certainly see and give physical assessment and any other test if necessary. A physician can rule out determine what is going on much quicker than we ever could. With that said, only just for chit chat and just some thoughts and I solitary recommend you go by what your doctor say and not my blog! But just person inquisitive, and well since I'm here I might as all right ask... did you injure your foot a while back? Possibly verbs it? Could you have be bitten by something? Did you cut yourself on something, scratch or puncture by and animal or intent? -addressing a staff infection. Do you swim in the ocean and probably brushed against some coral? (that's a stretch but ya never know!) Did you drop something on your foot? Are you experiencing any other symptoms? If I gently pressed on the top of your foot that it would leave your job an indention from my finger? -- checking for pitting edema. What motion gives you the most agony? Is the area astern your leg swollen, red and warm to touch? Does your skin "ooz" near fluid? Well, I suppose you see how hard it is to know what is wrong. Wish I could be of more backing! If you were my kinfolk I would have you see another doctor and attain a second opinion and inform him of the medication you are on now. Bless your heart! Sorry you hold to experience this! I said a heartfelt prayer for you!

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Arthritis can also incentive these symptoms. I would recommend getting another opinion but from a rheumatologist (doctors that diagnose and treat diseases and disorders of the joint and bones such as arthritis) to see what they think.

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GREETINGS, you need to find out why it's swelling, what specific test have be done? you need blood work to check for organ functions, gyno exam to engineer sure there are no cysts blocking or pressing on lymph nodes, blood and urine to exam for diabetes, and a veinogram to rule out clots and vein problems, an ultrasound on the groin and leg to check for problems (can be mri or cat scan too). Then if all those are gloomy, you need to be assessed for lymphedema. if it is indeed lymphedema, diuretics are silly, contact me through this or my website, http://www.lymphland.com and I will help you find a analyst to treat you.
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