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$Unique_ID{BRK01168}
$Pretitle{}
$Title{Where Does Edema Come From?}
$Subject{ankles swelling edema fluid lower legs feet ankle swell edematous
swollen leg foot}
$Volume{N-17,G-17}
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Copyright (c) 1991-92,1993 Tribune Media Services, Inc.
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.