What is the cause of edema on the inside of both ankles

The patient has edema on the inside of both ankles, which can be caused simply by synovitis and osteoarthritis of the feet and ankles, or it can be caused by lower limb circulation disorders and poor reflux. Some patients have bilateral medial deltoid ligament injuries, which can cause edema. Patients may also have symptoms of edema at the bilateral medial malleolus due to lesions in the circulatory system such as kidneys. However, patients need to improve relevant imaging examinations and comprehensive judgments such as specialized laboratory examinations to clarify their condition. Patients with edema should pay attention to reducing strain and rest as much as possible, which can increase the affected limb and promote reflux. Drugs that improve microcirculation are taken orally to relieve edema, or physical therapy such as local acupuncture and massage can also be combined with physical therapy to relieve swelling.