If you’ve recently started working out, having sore legs may be a good sign that your body is getting used to physical activity.
However, if you notice that your feet and legs are getting puffier by the day without any obvious reason, it’s time to call your doctor.
Swollen ankles or feet can be a sign that your heart isn’t pumping blood properly, so it’s not reaching the extremities as it normally would.
The medical term for this condition is heart failure – and although it’s not as urgent as a heart attack or cardiac arrest, you should definitely get a checkup.
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