Weeping edema of the legs is characterized by extreme swelling, pain, and secretion of fluid from the pores. Some possible treatment options include diuretics, potassium, or heart medication to help the body regulate fluids.
Edema of the legs is usually not life-threatening, and the prognosis is generally excellent. However, if left untreated, edema can lead to serious complications, such as infections, deep vein thrombosis, and skin breakdown
Weeping of the legs, also known as leg edema, can be a symptom of an underlying health issue such as poor circulation, heart failure, or kidney problems. It is not considered normal and may require medical evaluation to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
I am not a doctor but I had this condition a few years ago. My lower legs were swollen (edema). Nearly every morning, within an hour or two after I woke up, both legs would start "weeping" (a clear fluid coming out of the leg). The weeping was significant enough that by 10am, my blue jeans would be soaked through from the knees down. I went from one doctor to another seeking diagnosis and treatment of this condition. No one seemed able to help. Finally, after 5 years of dealing with this, I was finally referred to a liver specialist. He found that I had cirrhossis of the liver from non-alcoholic steatohepatitis and I would die if I did not get a liver transplant. Once I started working with liver specialist, I learned that weeping legs sometimes occurred in cases of liver failure. If you have this symptom, it is important to ask your doctor to check your liver. Weeping leg edema is a condition where fluid pools and builds up in the legs. These are left over fluids from the blood that your heart pumps.
Lower leg edema is swelling via distribution of water. Edema can be caused by trauma that releases proteins into neighboring extracellular space, thereby recruiting water from the environment.
Lower leg edema is swelling via distribution of water. Edema can be caused by trauma that releases proteins into neighboring extracellular space, thereby recruiting water from the environment.
A doctor will be able to give treatment options for leg ulcers that are weeping water. Sometimes, a compression is needed or B12 vitamins.
Pretibial edema is the medical term for swelling around the tibia.
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Harold Daintree Johnson has written: 'The swollen leg' -- subject(s): Blood Vessels, Blood-vessels, Diseases, Edema, Leg, Surgery
Cardiac edema is caused by heart failure leading to fluid accumulation in the lungs or extremities, while renal edema is due to impaired kidney function resulting in fluid retention throughout the body. Cardiac edema often presents with shortness of breath and swollen ankles, while renal edema can manifest as generalized swelling and decreased urine output. Treatment for cardiac edema focuses on managing heart failure, while renal edema requires addressing the underlying kidney dysfunction.
Edema is the medical term for swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in body tissues. There are several types of edema, including peripheral edema (swelling in the extremities), pulmonary edema (fluid accumulation in the lungs), cerebral edema (swelling in the brain), and macular edema (swelling in the retina of the eye). Each type of edema can have different causes and treatments, depending on the underlying condition.
Discogenic edema is swelling (edema) of the vertebra in the spine (disc's).