This is a very common symptom of third trimester pregnancy. Many people also experience swelling (or edema) of the hands and feet when doing long runs or hikes. See a discussion of this at www.ultrunr.com/handswel.html . The cause is not completely understood but it seems most like related to elecrolyte imbalance or centrifugal motion of the limbs.
Yes, the affected area will be wherever the allergen came into contact with the body, this can often be hands and feet.
It can cause swelling or hands, feet and throat. If swelling by low blood pressure occurs, it will take effect on the throat and there is a high risk present of suffocating. Good luck.
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Yes, gabapentin can cause swelling as a side effect, although it is not very common. Some individuals may experience peripheral edema, which is swelling in the hands, feet, or legs. If you notice significant or persistent swelling while taking gabapentin, it's important to consult your healthcare provider for further evaluation.
when you get the epidural could you get swelling?
fatigue, high blood pressure, and swelling. Swelling is most notable in the hands, feet, ankles and face.
Swelling in the hands, feet, legs, arms, and face. While many pregnant women may experience swelling in their feet and hands, swelling of the upper limbs and face is a sign of a more serious problem.
the symptoms of Acromegaly are abnormal growth of the hands and feet, swelling of the soft tissues of the hands and feet, arthritis, fatigue, carpel tunnel syndrome, and coarse, oily skin.
This is a very common symptom of third trimester pregnancy. Many people also experience swelling (or edema) of the hands and feet when doing long runs or hikes. See a discussion of this at www.ultrunr.com/handswel.html . The cause is not completely understood but it seems most like related to elecrolyte imbalance or centrifugal motion of the limbs.
yes, because ibuprofen retains water.
Having had 4 children,I had swelling in my hands and feet in the last month of pregnancy.
Chlamydia itself doesn't cause a rash. Rarely, a person may develop Reiter's syndrome (reactive arthritis) after chlamydia or other types of viral or bacterial infections. Reiter's syndrome may cause a rash on the hands or feet. Syphilis can cause a rash on your hands and feet in the second stage.