Leg Swelling: Symptoms & Signs

Medically Reviewed on9/10/2019

Leg swelling generally occurs because of an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the tissues of the lower extremity. The medical term for leg swelling from excessive fluid in the tissues is peripheral水肿. Persisting indentation of a swollen leg after pressure from a finger is known as压凹性水肿. Common causes of leg swelling include salt retention,cellulitis,congestive heart failure, venous insufficiency,pregnancy, and medication side effects. Less common causes of leg swelling include血凝块in the leg (deep vein thrombosis), parasite infection,lymphedema,liver diseaseandcirrhosis,kidney diseaseand nephrotic syndrome, broken ankle,broken leg, and diseases that cause thickness of the layers of skin, such assclerodermaandeosinophilic fasciitis. In these diseases, the leg swelling is typically characterized by nonpitting edema. When leg swelling occurs for unknown reasons, it is referred to as idiopathic edema.

Symptoms that can be associated with leg swelling include

Related Symptoms & Signs

Other causes of leg swelling

  • Idiopathic Edema (Swelling of Unknown Cause, Typically in Women)
  • Leg Vein Obstruction
  • LiverFailure
  • Medications
  • Nephrotic Syndrome
  • Salt Retention
  • TraumaInjury (Contusion)

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References
Kasper, D.L., et al., eds.Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine, 19th Ed. United States: McGraw-Hill Education, 2015.
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