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Updated on healthy 2024-07-31
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Hello: If the swelling of one leg is worse during activity, it can be caused by obstruction of venous return, and you should see a general surgeon. If there is a history of trauma, you can see an orthopedic surgeon.

    Swelling of the lower extremities is a symptom suggestive of systemic disease, and the main causes are as follows:

    Cardiogenic edema.

    When right heart failure occurs in various heart diseases, the venous pressure rises because the venous blood cannot flow smoothly into the left ventricle, which can cause body fluid to leak out and enter the interstitial space, causing edema. The swelling first appears at the ankles and eventually throughout the body.

    Nephrogenic edema Acute and chronic nephritis or kidney disease can cause edema due to the accumulation of interstitial fluid due to sodium and water retention in the case of decreased renal blood flow, increased capillary permeability, and decreased plasma colloidal osmotic pressure caused by too much protein loss in the urine. Although edema is common in the lower limbs, it first appears on the eyelids and face, and then spreads to the lower limbs and the whole body, and is accompanied by symptoms such as oliguria, nocturia, and polyuria.

    Hepatic edema is mainly caused by the destruction of liver structure during cirrhosis, which obstructs portal venous return and increases portal venous pressure, but it is also related to low plasma albumin in malnutrition and liver failure. Edema generally begins at the ankle and spreads upward, but is most pronounced with significant ascites and rarely affects the upper extremities and face.

    Dystrophic edema.

    Dystrophy can lead to low plasma albumin and edema. It first appears in the lower extremities, gradually spreads upwards and throughout the body. Edema is preceded by malnutrition, malabsorption, or chronic wasting disease.

    Localized lower extremity edema.

    It is mostly caused by the obstruction of the veins and lymphatics of the lower extremities, which causes body fluids to enter the interstitial space, such as embolic phlebitis of the lower extremities, lymphangitis, filariasis, and pelvic or lower extremity tumors compressing the veins. Edema usually occurs in one lower extremity and usually does not spread throughout the body.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    200 grams of white rabu.

    White sugar two fishing. Add two glasses of water.

    Boil into a cup. Drink. Once a day in the morning and once in the evening. It also has the effect of preventing pharyngitis.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    This is filariasis, when I was a child, there were many fires in the village, and later people from the epidemic prevention station said that it was filariasis. You have to go to the epidemic prevention station to see, it's not the hospital's management.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Lymphangitis, which can be caused by trauma, etc. **Mainly rely on anti-infection**, alcohol and other external and internal swelling drugs. This disease has a tendency to **, it is recommended to strengthen the dosage of anti-infection ** for the first time, pay attention to rest, do not overwork, and have no special taboos in diet.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It is generally caused by filariasis, commonly known as stray fire.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In the past, there were many sedan chairs in the village, but later someone from the epidemic prevention station came to check that it was the silk spine disturbing insect disease, and Li Tang took medicine. Now I don't know if the epidemic prevention station will check it, you can go and see, this was more than 20 years ago.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Half a month ago, I had a cold fever of 39 degrees, and I had edema of my right ankle for about ten days. How**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    More than 10 years ago, there were a lot of erysipelas in our hometown, and later we went to the epidemic prevention station and said that it was filariasis, which was not easy to treat.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When I was a child, there were a lot of erysipelas in the village, and later people from the epidemic prevention station said that it was filariasis, and they went to Linghai to eat it raw every month.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I remember that more than ten years ago, when I was a child, there were a lot of fires in the village, and later people from the epidemic prevention station said that it was filariasis, and they went to the territorial waters every month to eat it raw, but it has almost disappeared in recent years.

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