Treatment Options For Swollen Ankles

Surgical Correction

People Magazine

In cases where an individual has diabetes and has swollen ankles, surgical correction may be required to save the rest of the body. In terms of diabetes, swelling can be an indication the body has received nerve damage on top of other issues. For example, a patient can develop a blister, and without having sensation in their foot, that blister can open up and become infected. The infection can then spread to the bone or other parts of the body, which could have lethal consequences. When that occurs, things like amputation are required. To ensure such dire consequences are not taken, it may be prudent for a surgeon to help with the problem that's causing the swelling. It could be something with the veins or a problem with the muscle if it's pushing against the veins. If your ankle refuses to return to its normal size after you've attempted these other remedies, speak to a surgeon for a possible correction.

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