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When at the podiatrist getting my nails cut I asked about the chronic slight swelling of my right ankle and toes. Without a question about the situation his immediate response was to follow up with my primary care doctor!
My reaction then and continues, maybe I have the wrong podiatrist. I have not followed up with my primary. Fortunately the swelling incidences are not significant (I don't think). What is your experience with a similar situation? |
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I am GUESSING this might be something out of the podiatrist area of expertise and he suggested seeing PCP in case the swelling (etc) is due to something else. I agree with above see your PCP.
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As a soon to be retired Podiatrist (with over 39 years in practice), listen to the DPM you saw. CHRONIC swelling is not typically due to a foot problem, but a cardiac or circulatory problem. An ACUTE swelling (especially when combined with redness) is a different story. That could be gout, arthritis, or an infection, which I will certainly treat. I'll typically suggest a pair of mild compression socks for maybe a month, but if that doesn't solve the problem, you may need a diuretic. I am hesitant to start this type of medication regime, especially when the patient cannot remember all of his meds. Their PCP (or cardiologist) is much more familiar with your overall medical status and is the one who should be treating that type of CHRONIC condition. Hope this helps.
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Just reading your "chronic slight swelling of my right ankle and toes" makes me think: make that doctor call now! So many of us wait too long to deal with health issues. The sooner you address it, the easier it is to treat IMHO.
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IMO the Doc is doing his job. There are probably many reasons for the ankle issue. One is venous insufficiency. There are vein specialists that can determine if you have a worry. Not a big deal.
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I totally agree with most of the comments here! Call your primary asap! When I get yearly physicals, a main question is always, is there any swelling in your legs ankles or feet!!! There’s too many possible causes and none are good. Do NOT ignore this! The podiatrist was correct to refer you.
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