Leg swelling

Do you experience leg swelling on a regular basis? It may affect your thighs, calves, ankles, feet or a combination of areas. Leg swelling is typically attributable to one of two things:

  1. Fluid buildup – Swelling caused by fluid buildup, called peripheral edema, can occur when one of the body systems that controls fluid balance goes awry. Gravity itself can also lead to increased fluid in the lower limbs.
  2. Inflammation – The body’s immune system response to injury, inflammation can cause swelling in injured or diseased tissues and joints.

Although swollen feet and ankles are common and sometimes harmless, in some instances, swelling can indicate serious health issues. Consult with a healthcare provider to determine the cause. This is especially important when the swelling occurs without an obvious reason, when the legs or ankles stay swollen, or when swelling is accompanied by seemingly unrelated symptoms.

Fluid buildup and swelling

Swelling associated with fluid buildup can result from:

Inflammation and swelling

Inflammation is the body’s immune system response to injury. Chemical clean-up crews are sent to the damage site; swelling, pain, redness and heat are some signs that inflammation is hard at work. In fact, leg swelling is often accompanied by pain. Inflammation–related swelling can be activated by:

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