Are your legs swolen? Swolen legs can be an uncomfortable and unsightly problem. Sometimes this is a temporary problem, and sometimes it is something that doesn’t go away immediately. If this is a chronic issue for you, take note: there could be a serious problem happening. Leg swelling can signal a number of severe conditions.
Causes of Leg Swelling
Trapped fluids: Sometimes, leg swelling can be caused by fluids becoming trapped in the legs. Here are some potential causes:
- Kidney failure
- Heart tissue disease.
- Problem with leg veins returning blood to the heart.
- Heart failure
- Hormone therapy
- Blockage of the lymph system
- Kidney damage
- Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, others)
- Pregnancy
- Prescription medications, including some drugs for depression, diabetes and high blood pressure
- Congestive heart failure
Inflammation: Inflammatory conditions can cause leg swelling as well. Here are some examples:
- Achilles tendon rupture
- ACL injury
- Baker’s cyst
- Broken ankle or foot
- Broken leg
- Gout
- Arthritis
- Infection or wound in the leg
- Sprained ankle
- Exercise stress
If your leg swelling doesn’t go away on its own within a couple days, it is important to get a professional opinion. Delray Beach Podiatry can help you with your swolen legs. Make sure you contact us to discuss any concerns you have.
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