You should seek evaluation if swelling becomes persistent, painful, or progressive, or if it is associated with skin changes or mobility limitations.
Yes. Excess weight can increase pressure on the lymphatic and vascular systems, making fluid drainage more difficult.
Without treatment, long-term swelling may lead to tissue thickening and permanent changes in the skin and lower extremities.
Early signs often include ankle swelling, tight shoes, sock marks, heaviness in the legs, and pitting edema.
Chronic leg swelling may result from venous insufficiency, lymphatic dysfunction, obesity, reduced mobility, or circulation-related conditions.
Lymphedema is a condition in which fluid accumulates in tissues due to impaired lymphatic drainage, commonly causing swelling in the legs or feet.
Yes. Venous insufficiency and circulation problems are among the most common causes of lower-extremity swelling.
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