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What Causes Swelling In The Ankles After Gemzar Chemotherapy?

I am experiencing a strange side effect to Gemzar chemo therapy: both of my ankles are swollen, the right one is more pronounced. The swelling began to appear after my 3rd chemo, and although it s less in the AM, my ankles are continuously swollen. An ultrasound yesterday determined there was no blood clots in either leg. Any thoughts ?
Thu, 25 May 2017
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Hi sir,
Welcome to health care magic,

I can certainly understand your concern towards your ankle swelling, which is a common and less serious side effect of Gemzar chemotherapy, so there is nothing to worry as it subsides on its own , and is is normal by your ultrasound report, so if it persists ,then you can consult your doctor and get the advise

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What Causes Swelling In The Ankles After Gemzar Chemotherapy?

Hi sir, Welcome to health care magic, I can certainly understand your concern towards your ankle swelling, which is a common and less serious side effect of Gemzar chemotherapy, so there is nothing to worry as it subsides on its own , and is is normal by your ultrasound report, so if it persists ,then you can consult your doctor and get the advise hope this information would help you Post your further questions if any Thank you