Why is my ankle still swollen after 4 weeks?

It's normal for a sprained ankle to swell, sometimes for four to six weeks, or longer. But swelling that persists for more than three months may be a sign of trouble.
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Why is my sprained ankle still swollen after 1 month?

One important thing to keep in mind is that ankle swelling can last 2-3 months after the injury, even if the pain has completely gone away. Compression socks can alleviate the swelling, but time is the best medicine. More severe ankle sprains may require additional treatment.
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How long should ankle swelling last?

The amount of pain and swelling you experience will depend on the amount of stretching and tearing of the ligament. Instability occurs when there has been complete tearing of the ligament or a complete dislocation of the ankle joint. Swelling and pain typically last 2-3 days.
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Why is my sprained ankle still swollen after 5 weeks?

"An ankle sprain that lingers beyond 3 months is often an injury to a bone, tendon or ligament that is unlikely to heal without intervention," he says. "And the longer an ankle injury persists without proper treatment, the greater the likelihood that permanent disability will result."
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How long can an ankle be swollen after a sprain?

If you develop swelling, it could last up to 48 hours for a mild to moderate sprain. Swelling on severe sprains may last longer until your torn ligament heals.
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Why Is My Sprained Ankle Still Swollen? [After 3, 6 or 12+ MONTHS!]



Why won't my ankle swelling go down?

Lingering inflammation, scar tissue, or a partly torn ligament can occur in the hollow place in the side of the anklebone called the sinus tarsi (sinus in Latin means hollow or sunken and the tarsus is the ankle). This is the most common cause of the sprained ankle that won't heal.
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Why is my sprained ankle not healing?

While you might be able to walk on your sprained ankle, it will never completely heal if keep putting pressure on your ligaments. In addition to the usual symptoms, there may also be a bone bruise of a bone chip. Bone damage could take six to twelve weeks to heal, while ligament damage could take three to six months.
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Why is my ankle swollen months after injury?

Swelling in the foot and ankle due to a fracture and significant sprain is common, even several months later. Increases in activity and switching into a soft brace can lead to an increase in swelling and is normal.
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How long should swelling last?

Phase 2: Inflammation (swelling)

Inflammation starts within the first hour or two after injury, peaks within 1-3 days but lasts at least a couple of weeks. This phase is when you will experience swelling and some heat around your injury. This is entirely normal and a natural part of your body's tissue healing process.
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When should I be concerned about swollen ankles?

Ask for an urgent GP appointment or get help from NHS 111 if: you have swelling in 1 ankle, foot or leg and there's no obvious cause, such as an injury. the swelling is severe, painful or starts very suddenly. the swollen area is red or feels hot to the touch.
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What does a torn ligament in ankle feel like?

If you have torn your ankle ligament, symptoms include: Swelling around your ankle joint. A feeling of instability. Bruising – sometimes up your lower leg and into your foot.
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How do you know if you fractured your ankle?

If you have a broken ankle, you may experience some of the following signs and symptoms:
  1. Immediate, throbbing pain.
  2. Swelling.
  3. Bruising.
  4. Tenderness.
  5. Deformity.
  6. Difficulty or pain with walking or bearing weight.
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Can you walk on a fractured ankle?

Many people assume that if you can put weight on the ankle then it isn't broken, however, it is possible to walk on a broken ankle, particularly with a less severe fracture. If you're concerned your ankle may be broken, we recommend contacting your doctor, who can conduct an examination or order and xray if necessary.
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How long does it take for an ankle sprain to heal?

Mild, low-grade ankle sprains will usually heal in one to three weeks with proper rest and non-surgical care( such as applying ice). Moderate injuries may take between three and four weeks. Because of limited blood flow to the ligaments of the ankle, more severe injuries may take between three and six months to heal.
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What happens if swelling doesn't go down?

If your swelling is chronic, or lasts longer than 2-3 weeks, you should see your doctor. Your doctor will be able to recommend medication, exercise or therapy to resolve the swelling. Remember, swelling is the body's reaction to an injury; if the swelling is still present, so is the injury.
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Can swelling be permanent?

Depending on the cause of your diagnosis, edema could be temporary or permanent. Swelling normally lasts for a few days. In the first two days, you will experience the most swelling, and it should start to reduce by the third day.
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Why is my healed broken ankle still swollen?

Swelling is a normal component of the healing process. However, excessive swelling can be harmful or indicative of overuse/irritation to the injured area. Typically, with swelling we recommend frequent icing. Ice for 15-20 minutes at a time multiple times a day (2-3 minimum).
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How can I reduce swelling in a month after ankle surgery?

How to Reduce Swelling After Foot Surgery
  1. Get Plenty of Rest. You probably don't notice how much you put weight on each foot until you can't anymore. ...
  2. Apply Cold Therapy. ...
  3. Use Compression. ...
  4. Elevate the Injury. ...
  5. Practice with an Ambulatory Aid. ...
  6. Use the Appropriate Mobility Device.
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How do you know your ankle is healing?

Most ankle sprains heal with no problems. You should feel much better after 2 weeks. Up to a third of people still have some pain after a year. Once the swelling has gone down and you can walk without pain, you can probably start exercises to build flexibility and strength.
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How do I know if my foot swelling is serious?

If you experience severe swelling or swelling accompanied by other symptoms such as abdominal pain, headaches, infrequent urination, nausea and vomiting, or vision changes, call your doctor immediately.
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How do you Unswell a swollen ankle?

7 Helpful Ways to Reduce Swollen Feet and Ankles
  1. Walk it Out. ...
  2. Drink Lots of Water. ...
  3. Sleep on Your Side. ...
  4. Enjoy Some Pool Time. ...
  5. Limit Your Salt. ...
  6. Wear Compression Socks. ...
  7. Elevate Your Feet.
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What does it mean when only one ankle is swollen?

A swollen foot may be caused blood vessel blockage, lymphatic blockage, or trauma from an injury. Other causes of swelling in one foot include skin infections like cellulitis, or ankle arthritis which can also be the cause of one swollen ankle.
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Should I keep my walking boot on all day?

You SHOULD keep the boot on while you're laying around the house to prevent bumping the injury and to help the foot heal properly. Listening to your doctor and following the treatment plan will help to get you better and out of the boot faster!
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Can a broken fibula heal in 4 weeks?

Fibula Healing, Quickly and Completely

Fibular fracture treatment usually takes four to six weeks, as long as the patient doesn't try to return to action too soon. Complications are uncommon, and include: Non-union of a bone that doesn't 'knit' back together. Bone heals in an awkward position.
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What happens at 6 weeks after ankle surgery?

2-6 weeks: Non weight bearing with crutches/scooter and CAM Boot . Boot for sleeping. May be permitted to commence gradual, progressive weight bearing in boot. 6 week review – Progressive weight bearing initially in boot then wean as comfortable, then strengthening, reintroduction of exercises.
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