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The key here is figuring out WHY the person has leg edema. If due to injury (minor), probably not unless it would get infected and turn into a spiral of downward misfortune leading to sepsis (most likely without treatment). If however only one leg is swollen, it could be a blood clot - is it red, painful, sore to touch? If so, it needs to be checked out - could move to lung and cause pulmonary embolism which can be deadly. If both legs are edematous, mainly at lower leg/ankle area, could be caused from heart failure - which in fact is something else that needs to be checked out (probably nothing that needs treatment immediately unless there is shortness of breath involved). Always good to use rule of thumb "if in doubt, check it out". If either of the later of the two (pulmonary embolus/congestive heart failure) are likely - meaning if the person has a history of issues with either respiratory or cardiac system, they should not hesitate to make their physician aware of the leg edema. Hope this helps!

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