Bilateral leg swelling
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Background
- Definition: existence of the excess fluid in the lower extremity resulting in swelling of the feet and extending upward
- Further classified as pitting (depress-able) and non-pitting
Causes
- Increased hydrostatic pressure
- Decreased oncotic pressure
- Increased capillary permeability
- Lymphatic obstruction
Clinical Features
- Pedal edema
Differential Diagnosis
- Gravitational
- Venous insufufficiency/thrombophlebitis
- Drugs
- CHF
- Lymphedema
- Pretibial myxedema
- Renal failure
- Liver failure
- DVT
Evaluation
Management
- Treatment is based on addressing underlying disease process
- Solitary pedal edema need not to be treated with diuretics
Disposition
- If no respiratory symptoms, most patients may be safely discharged home
- Patients should be followed up in medical clinic for further investigation and care