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  2. What Is Non-Pitting Edema and What Causes It? - Healthline

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    Non-pitting edema refers to swelling that isn’t impacted by pressure. For example, if your leg is swollen and poking the area doesn’t leave an indentation, you may have non-pitting edema.

  3. Non-pitting Edema: What Is It, Causes, Diagnosis | Osmosis

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    Non-pitting edema refers to the accumulation of excess fluid in soft tissues, causing swelling. Although it can affect any part of the body, non-pitting edema is usually localized to certain body parts, such as the lower or upper limbs.

  4. Edema - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Swelling of the foot, ankle and leg can be bad enough to leave a dimple, also known as a pit, in the skin after pressing on the area. This swelling, called edema, is the result of too much fluid in the tissues.

  5. Leg swelling Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    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 can be caused by a problem with the lymphatic system or the kidneys. Leg swelling isn't always a sign of a heart or circulation problem.

  6. Generally swollen ankles can result from one of two things: edema or inflammation. The term edema means swelling due to the accumulation of excess fluid. It is particularly common in the...

  7. Edema: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Edema is swelling caused by fluid trapped in your body’s tissues, most often in your feet and ankles. Your provider will test your edema by pressing their finger into the swollen area (pitting) to identify how much fluid is in your tissues (grade).

  8. Edema - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    To understand the cause of your edema, a health care provider will do a physical exam and ask about your medical history. This might be enough to figure out the cause. Sometimes, diagnosis might require blood tests, ultrasound exams, vein studies or others.

  9. 14 Causes of Swollen Ankles, Feet - Puffy Pockets Around Ankles

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    Though reasons vary as to what causes your ankles to swell, edema happens when increased fluid builds up in spaces between tissues and organs, explains Gillian Adams, M.D., a family...

  10. Swelling in the ankles, feet and legs is often caused by a build-up of fluid in these areas, called oedema. Oedema is usually caused by: standing or sitting in the same position for too long. eating too much salty food. being overweight. being pregnant.

  11. Swollen Ankles and Feet: 8 Known Causes of Foot & Ankle Swelling...

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    5 min read. Swollen ankles and swollen feet are common and usually not cause for concern, particularly if you have been standing or walking a lot. But feet and ankles that stay swollen or...