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Written by Amar Lunagaria

Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder

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Reviewed by James Wong

Pharm.D • NiHowdy Founder

Published Jan 15, 2025

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What is Swelling in legs or feet (edema)?

Edema refers to the buildup of fluid in the legs or feet, causing noticeable swelling. While it can range from mild to severe, understanding its causes helps you take control and manage your health effectively.

Symptoms of Swelling in legs or feet (edema)

Symptoms include puffiness, tight or shiny skin, difficulty wearing shoes, and a heavy or uncomfortable feeling in the legs. Recognizing these signs early can help you prevent complications.

What causes Swelling in legs or feet (edema)?

Common causes include sitting or standing for long periods, high salt intake, pregnancy, or medical conditions like heart failure, kidney disease, or venous insufficiency. Certain medications can also contribute.

Risk factors for Swelling in legs or feet (edema)

Risk factors include obesity, prolonged inactivity, a sedentary lifestyle, pregnancy, and chronic illnesses like diabetes or heart disease. Knowing your risks empowers you to make healthier choices.

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How is Swelling in legs or feet (edema) diagnosed?

Diagnosis involves a physical examination, review of symptoms, and tests like blood tests, imaging (e.g., ultrasound), or urine tests to identify underlying conditions causing the swelling.

How is Swelling in legs or feet (edema) treated?

Treatment focuses on reducing fluid retention and addressing the underlying cause. This may involve lifestyle changes, compression stockings, medications like diuretics, or treating related medical conditions.

Medications for Swelling in legs or feet (edema)

Diuretics (water pills) are often used to reduce fluid buildup. NiHowdy offers significant savings on these medications, helping you manage edema affordably.

Can Swelling in legs or feet (edema) be prevented?

Prevention includes staying active, reducing salt intake, elevating your legs, and wearing compression stockings. Regular health checkups can also help detect and address issues early.

Managing Swelling in legs or feet (edema) at home

At home, elevate your legs, avoid standing or sitting for long periods, and stay hydrated. Gentle exercise, like walking, can also help improve circulation and reduce swelling.

When should you seek help for Swelling in legs or feet (edema)?

Seek medical attention if the swelling is severe, sudden, or accompanied by pain, redness, or difficulty breathing. These could indicate a more serious condition requiring immediate care.

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Anna saved 35% on her diuretic medication with NiHowdy. The savings helped her stay consistent with her treatment, significantly reducing her swelling and improving her mobility.

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