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puffy ankles
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also after travelling on the coach my ankles have swelled up and my calves have gone really solid,i heard this was water retention,but i have been drinking quite a bit,and weeing it out so how can i be retaining it?is it just the lack of movement whilst travelling??
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Should settle within a couple of days and is no big deal.
DVT is highly unlikely as both of your legs are involved, but as boxtops says, if one calf becomes painful then pop into A&E but this scenario is extremely unlikely.
Should settle within a couple of days and is no big deal.
DVT is highly unlikely as both of your legs are involved, but as boxtops says, if one calf becomes painful then pop into A&E but this scenario is extremely unlikely.
I get this a lot with travelling and find keeping them cool and raised helps. When I left one hotel in Canada I remember one of the cleaning ladies running after me having found my tubigrips I've forgotton I'd left in the freezer in my room lol :)
You can get some lovely cooling foot gels too you can keep in the fridge.
I had an incident where both my legs swelled up really badly and painfully for no apparantly reason (probably my arthritis) and ended up in casualty getting it checked out and the doctor there said it's almost impossible to have DVT in both legs so if both are swollen you should be fine but, as said above, if there is pain or strange skin symptoms get it checked out.
Use it as a good excuse to sit with your feet up for a few days :)
You can get some lovely cooling foot gels too you can keep in the fridge.
I had an incident where both my legs swelled up really badly and painfully for no apparantly reason (probably my arthritis) and ended up in casualty getting it checked out and the doctor there said it's almost impossible to have DVT in both legs so if both are swollen you should be fine but, as said above, if there is pain or strange skin symptoms get it checked out.
Use it as a good excuse to sit with your feet up for a few days :)