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- $Title{Where Does Edema Come From?}
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- Where Does Edema Come From?
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- QUESTION: I only thought it was a simple swelling of my ankles like many
- people get, but when the doctor called it "edema" I got scared. Could you
- please explain the difference and what does edema come from?
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- ANSWER: Edema occurs when there is an abnormal buildup of fluid in body
- tissues, therefore edema and swelling can often mean the same thing. There
- are many possible causes, and it is sometimes a warning sign of a more serious
- problem in the body. Most often, edema is noticed in the lower legs, feet and
- ankles, where fluid accumulates under the skin and causes swelling. This is
- sometimes the result of a job that keeps you on your feet all day. If that's
- the case, you should take hourly breaks, if possible, and raise the feet for a
- few minutes.
- Edema may also occur when the veins in the lower extremities don't keep
- pace with the arteries, so that it may be a sign of vein disease. Wearing
- clothes that are too tight around the upper legs may cause the ankle to swell.
- This can be remedied by simply wearing looser garments. Many women have some
- edema just prior to their menstrual periods. There may be a fluid buildup in
- the breasts, legs and abdomen. Women who are on the pill may experience more
- noticeable cases of edema. On the more serious level, edema may be an
- indication of the beginning of kidney, liver or heart disease. Therefore, if
- you notice repeated episodes of swelling that last for more than a day or two,
- see your doctor.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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