No, but it could be related. Generally, the are 6 common causes of leg swelling: heart failure, kidney failure, severe lung disease, severe liver disease. medication or vein and leg problems that affect the veins. Since Diabetes can cause some of these things it can be involved secondarily. Leg swelling is not an early symptom of diabetes.
A number of things can cause this symptom. Diabetes, a nervous system problem or disease, or just simple poor circulation can all be causes.
Swollen feet are a condition in which muscles in the feet have an excessive fluid. This excessive fluid can be causes of increasing weight. It is also called Edema which usually affects the feet, lower legs and ankles.
A major symptom of elephantiasis is the swelling of the arms and the legs.
no they are not syptoms of diabetes.
Swollen feet, legs, arms everything is normal for pregnancy.
It can be but you should check with your Dr just to be sure. Swelling of the feet, legs, and hands can be normal but it can also be a symptom of pre-eclampsia , a condition that is very dangerous during pregnancy.
Yes it can because the sciatic nerve runs from the low back down to the sole of the foot. If this nerve is pinched then you can experience weakness in the legs. You need to see your doctor for this symptom.
My dog licks my legs and my daughters. We both have diabetes. He doesn't lick anyone else's body. Must be something related.
Yes
Tingling shooting down your arms and legs could be caused by nerve compression, such as in conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome in the arms or sciatica in the legs. It can also be a symptom of conditions like diabetes, vitamin deficiencies, or autoimmune diseases. It is important to see a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Swollen legs are often due to weakness of the leg veins which have to circulate the blood against gravity. When they are weak, blood pools in the veins so that fluid leaks into the tissues. This causes swollen legs. Pregnancy causes swollen legs due to the weight of the baby on the pelvic veins. Kidney problems and heart problems can also cause swollen legs and ankles. If the problem is not due to pregnancy, and if your doctor confirms that your heart and kidneys are ok, then don't take diuretics as they can make the problem worse.
yes because a diabetic has obstructive desease in the lower extremities swelling can occure and one must sit with legs elivated when possible. Hear and lungs move needed items for the body blood and air these nourish parts of thebody if unable to reach the legs /feet then they will not be nourished and could cause and increase problems to theheart and lungs as well as all other organs.