I go for a brisk walk every day for 40 min. Today, when I got up I saw swelling in my right foot but there was no swelling in my left foot.
Can swelling in one foot and not in the other one be due to brisk walking?
I am attaching my latest KFT/LFT and Lipid Profile Reports dated 10.02.2024. They are normal as per me. Kindly look into this query and my reports and give suggestions accordingly.
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Yes no problem with reports...
May be u have some unnoticed injury in ur foot that is y there is swelling... Or some insect bites...
Use diclofenac gel. If subsides than it's ok.
Otherwise book a proper consultation for better evaluation and treatment.
As per your report, your LDL (bad cholesterol) is slightly elevated and can be improved by lifestyle modification like daily exercise, avoiding fried and oily foods, less fats and meat. Regarding the swelling, it is possible to have one foot swell up and not the other and it could be possible due to brisk walking if there is a soft tissue injury on one foot. But to make a proper diagnosis more info regarding the swelling is needed. So please connect.
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