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The inside part of my ankle, before it reaches the actual joint, are tender to the touch but don't hurt me otherwise. also, hair doesn't seem to grow there. physical exams are always good. what are the risk factors for pad? can it revert?

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It is not feasible to provide a meaningful opinion without additional history, physical examination and may be some tests. PAD is unlikely at your age. You may use the internet to learn how to feel your pedal pulses and if the pulses are okay, it would alleviate your concern for PAD. For info: https://bpgmobile.rnao.ca/sites/default/files/Appendix%20G%20Location%20and%20Palpation%20of%20Pedal%2

Answered 1/23/2023

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I would recommend seeing a podiatrist for proper exam and diagnosis. The area you describe can be the tibialis posterior tendon which help support the arch.

Answered 1/21/2023

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