LEG SWELLING CAUSES: WAYS TO IDENTIFY THEM

  SWELLING IN FEET  OR PEDAL EDEMA
CAUSES 

    Swelling in feet is most often due to the development of edema. Edema is defined as a palpable swelling produced by
excess accumulation of the fluid in the tissue. If such accumulation occurs in the leg, it is called pedal edema. Then the patient reports swelling in feet.

    At least 2.5 to 3 L of excess fluid in the body is required to notice swollen legs and feet, it means any noticeable swelling of the limb indicates an accumulation of more than 3 liters. Hence edema is accompanied by weight gain. The weight of a person increases before pedal edema manifests. 

 

SWELLING OF A LEG IS COMPARED WITH A NORMAL LEG

 

Types of Edema 

    Edema is two types pitting and non-pitting.  

 

 

    Pitting edema is more common than non-pitting Edema. Tissue depresses when pressure is applied to the edematous area in pitting edema whereas this does not happen with non-pitting edema.

    Non-pitting edema is relatively rare and is usually indicates lymphatic obstruction or hypothyroidism.  

 Edema can be two types based on laterality. they are 

1.     Unilateral  

2.     Bilateral  

 

 

 

Now we will be discussing all of them one by one. 

 

Sudden onset one leg swelling 

    If you notice sudden swelling of one leg, you might be having any of the following problems.  The most common cause for sudden leg swelling is clots in the leg veins (DVT).  

1. DVT or clots in the leg veins

     Apart from swelling of affected lib due to edema, the patient reports pain in the leg.  Redness can occasionally
be seen on the affected leg. The temperature of the affected leg is often raised. 

    D-dimer is a blood test that helps in the diagnosis of DVT. An ultrasound test with Doppler is required to confirm the
diagnosis, it reliably identifies the clot in the leg veins 

 

DVT OF LEG

 

2. Muscle strain, tear, or twisting injury to the leg  

A second most common cause for sudden onset painful swelling of one leg 

 

3. Calf muscle tear or strain 

An injury to the leg especially in the calf area is often reported by the patient before the development of selling of the affected leg. It is a painful swelling and the patient winces on touch 

 

4. Cellulitis  

    Another most common cause of single-leg swelling is cellulitis. This is sudden in onset, swelling is accompanied by
pain, redness, and warmth. the superficial layer of the leg is infected by bacteria in cellulitis. Fever is often present.  

 

Cellulitis of a leg

 

5. Popliteal (Baker’s) cyst rupture   

    The patient reports knee pain, knee stiffness, and swelling of the knee  in a case of Popliteal (Baker’s) cyst rupture.  

 

Gradual onset swollen foot and ankle on one side 

 

     The most common cause is  chronic venous disease of a leg. Valves of leg veins become dysfunctional
and are not able to prevent backflow of venous outflow. Hence fluid accumulates in the affected leg gradually.
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1. Lymphedema    

Groin lymph node removal surgery or radiation therapy in the groin area leads to damage of lymphatic drainage. The edema is initially pitting but becomes non-pitting afterward.  It occurs in patients suffering from cancer in the lower abdomen. Cancer of the ovary, cancer of the prostate, and cancer of the uterus are a few cancers in the lower abdomen. If
the patient undergoes surgery or radiation therapy for the same, he may develop
 swelling of feet due to lymphedema

      

Lymphedema of a leg

 

Sudden onset of both legs edema  or bilateral edema or swollen feet on both the sides

    It has many causes, a few of them are

●    It can be a Side effect of medications. 

●    It can be because of a heart problem (heart failure). 

●    Protein loss through the kidney can also present in this manner Acute nephrotic syndrome.  

●     DVT on both legs.  

You are often advised to undergo a 2d echo test, urine analysis for protein, and d-dimer blood test to know the exact cause.

 

 

Gradual onset of both legs edema  

Chronic venous disease is the most common cause of chronic swelling of feet on both the sides.   Heart diseases are other common causes of swollen ankles and feet on both the sides.

 

Even following diseases can also cause both legs to swell.

 

1.      Renal disease 

2.      Liver disease 

3.      Cancers of the lower abdomen 

4.      Constrictive pericarditis 

5.      Idiopathic edema

6.      Premenstrual Edema  

7.      Malnutrition 

8.      Thyroid issues 

9.       Myxedema

     10.  Heart failure or congestive heart failure (CHF)

 

BOTH LEG SWELLING CAUSES SUCH AS HEART DISEASE, LIVER DISEASE, KIDNEY DISEASE, HYPOTHYROID, DRUGS AND MALNUTRITION

 

 Before conclusion, a brief note about myxedema.

 

Myxedema  

    It is non-pitting edema of feet. It affects both legs. It is gradual in onset and is painless swelling. It is seen in thyroid-related diseases.

 

 

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