Swollen ankles, a common issue, can stem from fluid retention or inflammation due to various medical conditions.
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4 Causes of Swollen Ankles Post-Workout and How to Treat Them
Swollen ankles post-exercise can happen due to a variety of reasons, including temporary inflammation, hormones, injuries, and illnesses.
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