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Video: Edema or Swelling of the Feet

This video reviews several possible reasons for swelling, or edema, in the foot and ankle. The speaker distinguishes painless swelling that may be related to vascular or lymphatic concerns from swelling associated with tendon inflammation, a fracture, or infection. Sudden painful swelling without an injury is highlighted as a possible sign of infection.

Video transcript

This transcript has been lightly edited for clarity.

E is for edema, or swelling. Swelling in the foot can have different causes. If there is swelling without pain, the speaker says it may be related to a vascular issue, venous insufficiency, or lymphedema. Tendinitis, or inflammation of a tendon, may cause swelling around the ankle. A foot fracture can also cause swelling. Another possible cause is infection. The speaker says sudden, painful swelling without an injury may be a sign of infection.

Key takeaways

  • Foot and ankle swelling can have several possible causes.
  • The video mentions vascular issues, lymphedema, tendinitis, fracture, and infection.
  • Sudden painful swelling without an injury is presented as a possible infection sign.

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