A swelling of the ankle and lower calf so as to obliterate the
normal tapered boundary between the two. While it
may be simply be deposition of adipose tissue (fat), or even excessive standing, in some cases the cankle
may represent a symptom of kidney disease or even congestive heart failure, in that the swelling could be caused by excessive fluid retention in the lower leg which the failing heart is unable to pump uphill or the kidneys are unable to excrete into the urine.
While the term is ordinarily used in a sexist manner to insult a
woman'
s beauty, cankles
may represent more than a mere cosmetic problem, but actually a dangerous situation calling for evfaluation by a physician.
The middle-aged
woman was so ashamed of her cankle(s) that she had
long worn long dresses to obscure them but, later, only after she had been hospitalized with severe kidney and heart disease, did her
family realize that the cankle(s) were an early sign of her illness.