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Can Spondylitis Cause Pain In Your Ankle To The Extent I Am Limping

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London, UK
September 20, 2024
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Yes, spondylitis can cause pain in your ankle. It affects various parts of the body, including the ankles, and can lead to significant discomfort and mobility issues. This pain can be severe enough to cause limping.

Key Points
- Spondylitis can cause inflammation and pain in the ankles.
- Pain can be severe enough to Show Full Answer

Yes, spondylitis can cause pain in your ankle. It affects various parts of the body, including the ankles, and can lead to significant discomfort and mobility issues. This pain can be severe enough to cause limping.

Key Points:
- Spondylitis can cause inflammation and pain in the ankles.
- Pain can be severe enough to affect mobility, leading to limping.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the resources provided in my knowledge base.

September 20, 2024

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