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Ankle pain

The ankle joint is made up of bones, ligaments, tendons and muscles. The ankle joint is strong enough to bear body weight and move the body, but it can be painful when injured or affected by illness.

Ankle pain may happen on the inside or outside of the ankle. Or it can be in back of the leg along the Achilles tendon. The Achilles tendon joins the muscles in the calf to the heel bone.

Mild ankle pain often responds well to home treatments, but it can take time for the pain to ease. See a healthcare professional for serious ankle pain, especially if it comes after an injury.

Injury to any of the ankle bones, ligaments or tendons can cause ankle pain. Other causes can include chronic conditions or certain medical conditions that affect the bones and joints. Causes of ankle pain include:

Injuries that can cause ankle pain

Chronic conditions that can cause ankle pain

Medical conditions that can cause ankle pain

Any ankle injury can be quite painful, at least at first. It’s usually safe to try home remedies for a short period of time.

Seek immediate medical attention if you:

Schedule an office visit if you:

Self-care

For many ankle injuries, self-care measures ease the pain. Try the following:

Even with the best of care, your ankle might swell, be stiff or hurt for several weeks. The symptoms depend on the injury. This is most likely to happen first thing in the morning or after activity.

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