Due to low level of potassium in your body, you may feel leg cramps, an low energy
Abruptly stopping aerobic activity can cause blood pooling in your lower extremities or making you feel lightheaded.
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An "extremity" refers to your limbs (arms and legs). Lower extremities are your legs; upper extremities are your arms.
the head, the trunk or torso, lower extremities [legs and feet] and upper extremities [arms and hands]. the head, the trunk or torso, lower extremities [legs and feet] and upper extremities [arms and hands].
Compartments in the lower extremities are necessary for weight-bearing and efficient locomotion, as they help to stabilize the leg muscles during movement. The upper extremities do not require compartments for weight-bearing and are more focused on dexterity and precision in tasks, which is why compartments are not as prevalent in that area.
The upper parts of extremities consist of @arms @ hands The lower paras of extremities consist of @legs @feet
Extremities are the extremes- fingers, hands, arms, and toes, feet, legs.
Some of the most common symptoms are abnormal swelling of skin and tissues, thickening and darkening of the skin in the lower extremities, pain in the testicles, fever and enlargement of lymph nodes in the groin
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Appendages and lower extremities.
Swelling of lower extremities is called in very old books "dropsy", and is called in modern medicine "edema", or simply "retaining water". It can have a large number of causes, but one of the most common, especially in the elderly, is coronary insufficiency - your heart is not working as hard as it should. But I stress what I said above: It can have a number of different causes. If you have developed it, see your doctor.