yes, they can, doesn't mean they will in every case, but if you are taking opiates, prescribed or not, and your feet/ankles are swelling, there's a good chance there's a correlation. also depends on the opiate. swim took prescribed ms contin, same dose for 10 years, no issue. Mixed 1 month a quarter of opana in there, and angles started swelling bad
yes, they can, doesn't mean they will in every case, but if you are taking opiates, prescribed or not, and your feet/ankles are swelling, there's a good chance there's a correlation. also depends on the opiate. swim took prescribed ms contin, same dose for 10 years, no issue. Mixed 1 month a quarter of opana in there, and angles started swelling bad
they wear long dresses that cover the ankles
Have it checked for infection .
Fibrosarcoma is a medical condition which is uncommon and occurs due to a tumor in the knee which produces a collagen matrix and can cause pain and swelling. Adults between 30 and 60 years usually get it.
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Something could've got in it. Any type of foreign thing could've caused that. Ask a piercer about it..Call up someone.
Methadone can most definitely cause fluid retention by the body, so yes, it can cause swelling of the hands and feet even if you are not allergic to it. I had been on methadone for 5 years when I went cold turkey, and I lost 15 lbs of water weight the first week. I had been telling the doctor all along I wanted Lasix (a diuretic that makes you pee a lot), and they did not believe me that the methadone waas doing that. They sure did believe me after when I stepped on the scale at the docs office and showed the 15 lb wt loss!! **********Methadone can only cause swelling if you're allergic to it. The answer that has the asterisks by it is from another person who answered the question.
Swelling on the shin bone that persists for four years could be due to various factors such as chronic inflammation, soft tissue damage, an underlying medical condition like arthritis, or inadequate treatment of an original injury. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment plan to address the ongoing swelling.
"Spats" were laced around the ankles of soldiers from before WWI until the early years of WWII.
Yes, cirrhosis can lead to facial swelling due to fluid retention, a condition called edema. This happens because the liver is no longer able to function properly, leading to a buildup of fluid in the body. Facial swelling is one of the symptoms of advanced liver disease such as cirrhosis.
Jogging, or any kind or cardio workouts can help you lose weight.