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Knee Joint Replacement - I am 4 months post op TKR. I wake up every day with pain and swelling. It?

... is better. I just want my life back. I also had a bad fall due to my knee and I am 3 weeks post op complete rotator cuff repair. Of course no... read more

Simvastatin - has anyone experienced swelling in ankles and legs while taking this?

Since I started Simvastatin 40mg each night I now have a lot of swelling in my legs, even in am. It has gotten really bad with skin over my... read more

Can oxybutynin cause swelling in the feet, ankles and legs?

Leg are very swollen and I have a deep itch. Wearing TED's thigh-highs, but my legs are worse when sox removed.

Amlodipine swelling in one leg

Shortly after increasing dosage from 2.5 mg to 5 mg I had substantial swelling in my lower and upper right leg. I stopped using amlodipine... read more

Gout - Can DMSO be applied topically to relieve pain and reduce swelling?

Can DMSO (Dimethylsulfoxide) an oily liquid be applied topically to relieve pain and reduce swelling? My daughter (58) has a severe case of... read more

Can amlodipine cause swelling in the feet and ankles?

I take amlodipine 10 mg tab camb,1 tablet a day.I have severe swelling in my feet ankles & going up my calves,the dr. said that the... read more

Has anyone experienced edema (swelling of feet, ankles and lower legs) upon reduction of lithium?

Has anyone experienced edema (swelling of feet, ankles and lower legs) upon reduction of lithium dose? In the hospital they reduced my dos of... read more

Can ankle and leg swelling caused by verapamil go away?

I just started taking verapamil and have noticed swelling in ankles and legs. Can this go away as my body adjusts to the medication. I am... read more

How do I get swelling to go down from within my penis?

The very tip of my penis has been swollen and doesn't seem to be going down and it's only at the tip and it's causing so much pain and... read more

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