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Learn about symptoms, causes and treatment of swelling caused by too much fluid in body tissues.
Leg swelling caused by fluid buildup in leg tissues is known as peripheral edema. It can be caused by a problem with how blood travels through the body. It also ...
Leg swelling can affect any part of the legs. This includes the feet, ankles, calves and thighs. Leg swelling may be the result of fluid that builds up.
Lymphedema refers to tissue swelling caused by an accumulation of protein-rich fluid that's usually drained through the body's lymphatic system. It most ...
Sudden swelling along with other new signs or symptoms such as severe headache, vision changes, upper abdominal pain, nausea or vomiting, or shortness of breath.
To find the cause of the swelling, your healthcare team might need to test a sample of the fluid for infection, disease or blood from an injury. Removing some ...
Pericardial constriction is a heart condition that affects the kidneys and causes swelling legs, feet and hands, as well as fatigue.
Swelling. Warmth. Pain. Fever. Chills. Spots on the skin. Blisters. Skin dimpling. When to see a doctor. It's important to find and treat cellulitis early ...
Seek help if you have leg swelling and any of the following signs. They may be a sign of a blood clot in your lungs or a serious heart condition: Chest pain.
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