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Swollen calves ankles tightness in legs and a red blotchy rash no itching but warm in spots the rash proceeds up the legs into the inner thighs rash started yesterday and he had fever and sweats during the night. My hubby is 47. What could this be. He is not on meds. But he s been tired the past couple days and said today his legs hurt. Can an allergic reaction cause this
it can be allerlegic or it can be a vascular symptom. until it is checked in person it is tough to mention about allergic or vascular too? only ankle tightness or notchy sores or anything doesn't make any direction to follow. You can do one of the two things.. first try doing some hot water fermentation and then little ankle toe movements. if the things gets better it will be good. if Not then you can meet a physician and take further advice for which test to do for what?
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What Causes Swollen Calves And Ankles?
hi, it can be allerlegic or it can be a vascular symptom. until it is checked in person it is tough to mention about allergic or vascular too? only ankle tightness or notchy sores or anything doesn t make any direction to follow. You can do one of the two things.. first try doing some hot water fermentation and then little ankle toe movements. if the things gets better it will be good. if Not then you can meet a physician and take further advice for which test to do for what?