Swelling in the legs, known as edema, is common during pregnancy and is not necessarily an indication of labor. It can result from increased fluid retention and pressure on blood vessels. However, if the swelling is sudden, severe, or accompanied by other symptoms like headaches, vision changes, or high blood pressure, it could signal a more serious condition such as preeclampsia. Always consult a healthcare provider if there are concerns about swelling or other symptoms during pregnancy.
no it can not cause swelling in your legs, but if your allergic to pop it might
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Broken legs will generally have swelling due to how the bone heals and repairs itself.
Edema is commonly referred to a swelling. It most often occurs in a dependant extremity, such as hands and feet or lower legs. There can be many different reasons for this type of swelling. Medical professionals, when rating the severity of the swelling, refer to it as +1, +2 and so on. The higher the number, the greater the swelling. +4 would indicate much more swelling than +1.
You call the vet and then they will tell you what to do or will have a look at it.
Why are your legs and ankles swelled? This is vital, as this is a sign of heart trouble. Put your feet your feet up and see the doctor.
A cardiologist.
Yes, low iron levels can contribute to leg cramps and swelling in the legs. Iron deficiency can lead to poor circulation and reduced oxygen delivery to muscles, which can result in cramping. Additionally, iron deficiency can impair the body's ability to maintain fluid balance, leading to swelling in the legs.
Swelling could indicate an injury. See your vet.
If you have eczema so bad that you are having a swelling on your legs you must see your doctor. The treatment that is usually prescribed for eczema is a topical steroid cream and emulsifying cream.
A major symptom of elephantiasis is the swelling of the arms and the legs.
shingles can appear on the legs and ankles along with swelling. Shingles can show up anywhere on the body and may be limited to one side.