I have swelling in my legs above the ankle that occurs occasionally, even without prolonged standing. My reports are normal. What could be the reason?

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I have swelling in my legs above the ankle that occurs occasionally, even without prolonged standing. My reports are normal. What could be the reason?
Asked by Male, 42 · 1 month ago
Swelling in the legs above the ankle that occurs occasionally, even without prolonged standing, can be due to mild venous insufficiency or early-stage lymphedema, especially if your reports are normal. Medications like Aldosmin, which contains diosmin and hesperidin, are often used to reduce such swelling by improving blood flow and reducing inflammation in veins.
Consult a vascular specialist or a phlebologist for a detailed evaluation and personalized management. They can assess your veins and lymphatic system more closely to guide appropriate treatment.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.I understand you're concerned about the swelling in your legs. Please tell me your age and gender, so that I can provide a more relevant answer.
Answered 1 month ago