The symptoms of swollen feet and ankles can include:
The causes of swollen feet and ankles can vary from person to person, and can be influenced by a number of factors including genetics, lifestyle, diet, environmental toxins, stress, and hormonal imbalances. Some common triggers include:
Functional medicine approaches to treating swollen feet and ankles involve identifying and addressing the underlying causes of the condition. Some common treatments include:
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