Warning Signs Of Amyloidosis
Swelling In Ankles And Legs

Swelling in the ankles and legs could be a sign of something harmless, such as sodium-induced water retention. However, in some cases, like with amyloidosis, swelling of the lower extremities could be a sign of something serious. Swelling in ankles and legs isn't usually cause for a doctor visit, but if this amyloidosis symptom accompanies any others, patients should make an appointment with a doctor right away. They should ask the doctor about what they can do regarding amyloidosis-caused water retention. The doctor may encourage patients to ingest less salt and less water. While water retention doesn't seem like a huge issue, it can cause them to be unable to wear their shoes comfortably or fit into their clothes.
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