Swollen Ankles And Kidney Disease Swelling is not a rare - TopicsExpress



          

Swollen Ankles And Kidney Disease Swelling is not a rare phenomenon, which can be caused by injury, infection, blood clots, heart or liver disease, medication side effect. Among those factor, kidney disease is the most commonly seen cause of swelling. This article is about the swollen ankles with kidney disease. How does kidney disease cause swollen ankles? Swelling refers to a enlarged part due to fluid blockage. When excessive fluid accumulate in the body, and swelling is east to appear in the eyelids, face, legs, hands, feet and ankles. Our kidneys are the adjusters of water balance, so when they are damaged, they cannot work adequately to discharged excessive water. As a result, swollen ankles occur. kidney-symptom/ckd-stage-3-symptoms/540.html
Posted on: Mon, 11 Aug 2014 07:48:03 +0000

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