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- Edema - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Problems walking Stiffness Stretched skin, which can itch Increased risk of infection in the swollen area Scarring between layers of tissue Less blood flow Less ability of the of arteries, veins, joints and muscles to stretch Increased risk of skin ulcers By Mayo Clinic Staff Request an appointment July 28, 2023 Show references CON-20339015
- Swollen lymph nodes - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Swelling can be to the size of a pea or kidney bean or larger Swollen lymph nodes are a sign that something is wrong in the body The nodes might also be tender and painful Depending on the cause of the swollen lymph nodes, other symptoms might include: Runny nose, sore throat or cough Swelling of lymph nodes all through the body
- Edema - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Moving and using the muscles in the part of the body that's swollen, especially the legs, might help move fluid back toward the heart A health care provider can talk about exercises that might reduce swelling
- Swollen lymph nodes - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
If you have swollen lymph nodes, you're likely to start by first seeing your family doctor When you call to set up your appointment, you may be urged to seek immediate medical care if you're experiencing severe symptoms such as difficulty breathing or swallowing
- Swollen knee - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
A swollen knee occurs when excess fluid collects in or around your knee joint Healthcare professionals might refer to this condition as an effusion (uh-FU-zhun) in your knee joint
- Foot swelling or leg swelling in adults - Mayo Clinic
You have unexplained, painful swelling of your feet or legs, particularly if it's only in one leg The swollen area becomes warm, red or inflamed The swelling is accompanied by a fever
- Ankles constantly swollen - Mayo Clinic Connect
I don't think it's normal to have swollen ankles every day all day Anyone else have this problem and is it a sign of something more serious A friend told me that it's a sign of heart problem which at my age could be but I feel fine
- Painless Swollen Legs: Many Causes from Mild to Serious
ROCHESTER, Minn — Painless swollen legs are relatively common and usually easily managed But, according to the December issue of Mayo Clinic Health Letter, this condition — called peripheral edema — is sometimes associated with a more serious underlying disease
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