According to the NHS, swollen ankles as well as feet and legs, also known as oedema, could signal a heart problem. Oedema can appear as: Swollen or puffy ankles, feet or legs. Shiny or stretched skin.
Heart disease is a common problem worldwide and many people know of the more familiar warning signs - but experts say there are lesser-known symptoms to look out for that could prove a red flag ...
"So, if you’re getting swollen ankles, it’s worth making an appointment with your GP." According to the NHS, swollen ankles as well as feet and legs, also known as oedema, could signal a heart problem ...
SWELLING: As well as pain in the legs, ankles and feet – there are various ... it could signal a heart problem. Dr Godeseth explains: “When the heart isn’t effectively pumping, it can ...
Heart disease is a common problem worldwide and many people know of the more familiar warning signs - but experts say there are lesser-known symptoms to look out for that could prove a red flag ...
While swollen ankles do not necessarily mean you have a heart problem, as they have many causes, they are still worth investigating. The BHF explains: “Swollen ankles are common and have lots of ...