Bilateral Edema Legs
Other symptoms may include.
Bilateral edema legs. Edema can happen from a weakening in the valves of the veins in the legs a condition called venous insufficiency. Skin in the swollen area that feels tight or warm pitting when you press on your skin for about five seconds your finger leaves a dent in the skin swollen legs or feet that make it hard for you to walk difficulty putting on stockings or shoes weight that goes up from. Leg swelling caused by the retention of fluid in leg tissues is known as peripheral edema. Obstructive sleep apnea may cause bilateral leg edema even in the absence of pulmonary hypertension.
The heart takes blood from the body pumps it to the lungs takes it back to the heart and returns it to. Edema is swelling in the body caused by excess fluid. This problem makes it hard for the veins to push blood back up to the heart and leads to varicose veins and a buildup of fluid in the legs. It often affects the lower body such as the legs feet and ankles but it can occur anywhere.
A 56 year old female presents to the emergency department with a 5 day history of lower extremity edema. In nephrotic syndrome the kidneys lose. Her legs aren t especially painful and she denies chest pain or shortness of breath. Leg swelling related to fluid buildup.
You can have swelling due to fluid buildup simply from being overweight being inactive sitting or standing for a long time or wearing tight stockings or jeans. Increasingly painful swelling difficulty walking stiffness stretched skin which can become itchy and uncomfortable increased risk of infection in the swollen area scarring between layers of tissue decreased blood circulation decreased elasticity of arteries. If left untreated edema can cause. Leg swelling isn t always a sign of a heart or circulation problem.
If you press on a swollen area and an. Various kidney diseases are associated with bilateral leg edema. She is slightly hypertensive at 143 74 and on exam her lungs are clear but she has notable bilateral pitting edema up to her knees. This usually affects the legs feet and ankles but it can also happen in the arms.
It could be a sign of problems with your circulatory system lymph nodes or kidneys.