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Horrendous Pain In Left Ankle.

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Caran | 00:37 Thu 04th Nov 2021 | ChatterBank
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I don't know of any reason for it. Very swollen. So bad sometimes when I stand up even with a walking stick I don't know how to walk. Had it for about 4 days now.
Had to use my mobility scooter today to go with other half to Bristol to get his implant recharged.
I don't know what to do re pain. I went on line to find possible causes. Frightened the life out of me, could be heart, kidney or lungs.
Think I had better phone doctors tomorrow.
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Yes, inform your doctor and in the meantime take pain relief and elevate the leg when you can.
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Thank you Mamya.
Most of the serious conditions that cause swollen ankles (such as having a heart that's really struggling to do its job) result in both ankles swelling and usually without any significant pain.

A single swollen ankle, with accompanying pain, is far more likely to be the result of a physical injury. (I'm assuming that you've not got hot, swollen skin, which would suggest an infection). It's surprisingly easy to sprain an ankle, or even to break it, without noticing it at the time but only later.

If your skin is hot and swollen (suggesting cellulitis), call 111 for advice, as you might need some antibiotics fairly urgently. Similarly, if you're running a temperature, call 111. Otherwise follow the advice here (which won't do any harm anyway), take some painkillers and see if the problem eases. If not, contact your GP.
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/sprains-and-strains/
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I have definitely not sprained or strained my ankle. I woke up with the horrendous pain.
PS: Arthritis is, of course, another possible cause.
https://orthoinfo.aaos.org/en/diseases--conditions/arthritis-of-the-foot-and-ankle/

It might be best to contact your GP (using the eConsult form, if that system is used by your surgery) anyway, just to find out what's really going on.
Could be gout, Caran.
Hope you get it sorted soon.
How have things gone with this Caran?

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