Dr. Keith Roach is a physician at Weill Cornell Medical College and New York Presbyterian Hospital. He writes an educational column on infectious diseases, public health and sports medicine. DEAR DR.
Swollen ankles, a common issue, can stem from fluid retention or inflammation due to various medical conditions.
Leg swelling, known as edema, can indicate serious conditions in certain situations. Dr London advises movement and elevation ...
Water weight is a buildup of excess water or fluids in the body. Here are possible causes and ways to lose water weight safely, according to doctors. Water weight, also known as water retention, is a ...
Swollen legs led to President Donald Trump being diagnosed with what's called chronic venous insufficiency. It's a fairly common condition among older adults but requires a thorough checkup to rule ...
Leg or foot swelling, also known as peripheral edema is the accumulation of fluid in the legs, feet, and ankles. This happens when small blood vessels leak fluid into nearby tissues, causing extra ...
If you’ve ever enjoyed a delicious meal only to notice your feet swelling after eating, it’s natural to wonder what could be causing it. Are there foods that cause swelling in the feet and ankles?
Dear Dr. Donohue — What can be done about an accumulation of water in the legs and feet? It's a big problem with me. I have a problem buying shoes. They fit at the shoe store, but when I get around to ...
Most of us have worn socks that were too tight or kept them on for too long, leading to subtle indentations around our legs or ankles. This is common and not a cause for concern. That said, there are ...