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  2. Leg swelling Causes - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/symptoms/leg-swelling/basics/causes/sym-20050910

    Leg swelling isn't always a sign of a heart or circulation problem. You can have swelling due to fluid buildup from being overweight, being inactive, sitting or standing for a long time, or wearing tight stockings or jeans. Factors related to fluid buildup include: Acute kidney injury; Cardiomyopathy (problem with the heart muscle) Chemotherapy

  3. Common Causes of Leg Swelling - WebMD

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    Swelling in the legs is caused by a buildup of fluid. It can also result from inflammation of soft tissue. Learn about the medical conditions and medications that can cause swollen legs and...

  4. Leg Swelling: Causes and Dangers - Cleveland Clinic Health...

    health.clevelandclinic.org/when-is-leg-swelling-a-sign-of-something-serious

    Learn how to tell if leg swelling is a sign of a serious condition and when you should be concerned. If you press on your legs and leave a dent, chances are your legs are swollen.

  5. 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.

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

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    Overview. 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).

  7. Edema - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    If edema affects an arm or leg, wearing compression stockings, sleeves or gloves might help. These garments keep pressure on the limbs to prevent fluid from building up. Usually worn after the swelling goes down, they help prevent more swelling.

  8. What You Should Know About Swelling in Your Legs

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    If you notice swelling in your feet or legs, you should definitely tell your primary care doctor. Swelling, or edema, can be caused by many things and it’s important to try to understand what is ...

  9. Peripheral edema: Symptoms, causes, and treatment - Medical News...

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/peripheral-edema

    Risk factors. Diagnosis. Treatment. Contacting a doctor. Summary. Peripheral edema is a fluid buildup in the extremities, resulting in swelling. The swelling may accompany other symptoms...

  10. Peripheral Edema: Definition, Causes, and Treatment - Healthline

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    Peripheral edema is swelling of your lower legs or hands. The cause may be simple, such as sitting for too long on a plane or standing for too long. It is common in older adults and pregnant...

  11. Leg Swelling (Lower Extremity Edema) - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/leg-swelling-6362592

    Many conditions can cause swelling (edema) in the legs. Some, like venous insufficiency or congestive heart failure are often chronic in nature, while a blood clot or injury can cause acute (sudden) swelling.