
Ankle swelling can become more noticeable during certain times of year, especially in warmer weather. Heat causes blood vessels to widen, which can allow more fluid to collect in the lower legs and ankles, particularly after long periods of standing or sitting. Summer travel, increased outdoor activity, and dehydration can also contribute to swelling. Colder months may bring different concerns, including reduced activity levels that slow circulation and allow fluid buildup. Seasonal footwear changes can play a role as well, since less supportive shoes may place added stress on the feet and ankles. While occasional mild swelling may be related to environmental factors, persistent or one-sided swelling can signal circulation problems, vein issues, injury, inflammation, or other medical concerns. A podiatrist can help determine whether swelling is mechanical or related to an underlying condition. If ankle swelling becomes frequent, painful, or unexplained, it is suggested that you visit a podiatrist for evaluation and appropriate relief and management solutions.
Ankle pain can have many different causes and the pain may potentially be serious. If you have ankle pain, consult with Dr. Douglas Mckay from New Jersey . Our doctor will assess your condition and provide you with quality foot and ankle treatment.
Ankle pain is any condition that causes pain in the ankle. Due to the fact that the ankle consists of tendons, muscles, bones, and ligaments, ankle pain can come from a number of different conditions.
Causes
The most common causes of ankle pain include:
- Types of arthritis (rheumatoid, osteoarthritis, and gout)
- Ankle sprains
- Broken ankles
- Achilles tendinitis
- Achilles tendon rupture
- Stress fractures
- Tarsal tunnel syndrome
- Plantar fasciitis
Symptoms
Symptoms of ankle injury vary based upon the condition. Pain may include general pain and discomfort, swelling, aching, redness, bruising, burning or stabbing sensations, and/or loss of sensation.
Diagnosis
Due to the wide variety of potential causes of ankle pain, podiatrists will utilize a number of different methods to properly diagnose ankle pain. This can include asking for personal and family medical histories and of any recent injuries. Further diagnosis may include sensation tests, a physical examination, and potentially x-rays or other imaging tests.
Treatment
Just as the range of causes varies widely, so do treatments. Some more common treatments are rest, ice packs, keeping pressure off the foot, orthotics and braces, medication for inflammation and pain, and surgery.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact one of our offices located in Caldwell, and Galloway, NJ . We offer the newest diagnostic tools and technology to treat your foot and ankle needs.



