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Swollen Tonsils in Kids

Common childhood illnesses often affect the throat, causing the tonsils to swell and redden. Viruses and bacteria can make your child’s tonsils swell, as well as increase his risk of developing other symptoms. While swollen tonsils can cause discomfort, certain practices can help ease the pain. Depending on the extent of his symptoms, your child may need to see his pediatrician.

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Swollen Ankles & Feet

Shoe shopping loses its appeal if you have swollen ankles and feet. Painless swelling, also called edema, is common and happens when fluid builds up in your ankles and feet. You have swelling in your lower extremities more often simply because of gravity. If you have swelling, determine the cause and learn how to treat it.

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How to Treat Swollen Feet And Ankles

Swollen feet and ankles is a condition called peripheral edema, or swelling of the extremities. The swelling is caused by excess fluid in body tissues, and you should contact your physician to check if there is an underlying medical condition that requires treatment, especially if the swelling persists. The swelling of feet and ankles is a common problem, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center, especially for older people. Pregnancy can also be a factor in peripheral edema. Due to the effects of gravity, swelling can be particularly noticeable in lower parts of the body.