A Daily Mail article presents a personal account in which the author says she reduces the appearance of “cankles” by using compression trousers. She describes having ankles that she considers persistently swollen after two pregnancies, and says she tries compression clothing as a solution.

The article frames the practice as something that may look unusual, but that the author finds effective. Because both items provided are from the same outlet and use matching wording, they largely repeat the same perspective: the condition is described as common, develops over time, and is addressed through compression trousers rather than medication or clinical treatment.

No additional reporting details, evidence, medical guidance, or outcomes measured by clinicians are included in the excerpts provided. The focus remains on the author’s experience and perceived results rather than on broader clinical consensus or comparative approaches.