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What Causes Redness On The Ankles?

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Posted on Fri, 30 Sep 2016
Question: I work up this morning and both my ankles were bright red. I had fallen asleep sitting in my recliner chair, with my socks (anklets) on. I also have some red rash-like lines around my calf on both legs. Yesterday, I wore knee-high stockings.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Muhammad Sareer Khalil (3 hours later)
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Detailed Answer:
Hello and welcome

I appreciate your concern

The redness in the way you described can be normal reactive hyperemia due to postural effect especially if the redness subsided later.

However , if there is pain and swelling or associated history of hypercoagulability , prolonged immobilisation or travel then a dvt should be ruled our. Other causes may include buerger 's disease and peripheral arterial disease.
If these symptoms recur then workup can be advised accordingly in consultation with your doctor.

Wishing you best of health

Thanks

Dr. M.S Khalil
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What Causes Redness On The Ankles?

Brief Answer: Explained Detailed Answer: Hello and welcome I appreciate your concern The redness in the way you described can be normal reactive hyperemia due to postural effect especially if the redness subsided later. However , if there is pain and swelling or associated history of hypercoagulability , prolonged immobilisation or travel then a dvt should be ruled our. Other causes may include buerger 's disease and peripheral arterial disease. If these symptoms recur then workup can be advised accordingly in consultation with your doctor. Wishing you best of health Thanks Dr. M.S Khalil