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Treatment For Swollen Ankles

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Monoamine Oxidase B (MAO-B) Inhibitors

Selegiline (Eldepryl, Movergan, Zelepar), also known as deprenyl, is an antioxidant drug that blocks monoamine oxidase B (MAO-B), an enzyme that degrades dopamine. Until recently, selegiline was the drug most commonly used in early-onset disease and in combination with levodopa for maintenance. A major 2002 study reported, however, that although selegiline delays the need for L-dopa by a few months, it has no effect on long-term progression.

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Acid Reflux Medications and Side Effects
By Todd Eisner , Health Expert

...abdominal pain, constipation, itching, dizziness, swollen ankles, muscle and joint pains,... Read more »

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Pregnancy And Stroke
By Deanne Stein , Health Expert

...very high blood pressure with rapid weight gain, swollen ankles and protein in the urine. This... Read more »

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High Blood Pressure: Complications
...delivery. Other symptoms and signs of preeclampsia include protein in the urine, severe headaches, and swollen ankles.This condition may be caused by a failure of the placenta to embed properly in... Read more »
Foot Pain: Causes
CausesNearly all causes of foot pain can be categorized under one or more of the following conditions:Shoes. The causes of most foot pain are poorly fitting shoes. High-heeled shoes concentrate... Read more »
Foot Pain: Heel Pain
Heel PainThe heel is the largest bone in the foot. Heel pain is the most common foot problem and affects 2 million Americans every year. It can occur in the front, back, or bottom of the heel.... Read more »
Lyme Disease and Related Tick-Borne Infections: Symptoms
Symptoms of Lyme disease are diverse and often occur in early and late phases. They vary widely from person to person. Any one symptom may fail to appear, and symptoms may overlap in various... Read more »
Gout: Risk Factors
The first step in diagnosing the disease is to determine which joints are affected. A physical examination and medical history can help confirm or rule out gout. For example, gout is more... Read more »

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