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  1. Apr 29, 2019 · Swelling is the enlargement of organs, skin, or other parts of your body due to inflammation or fluid buildup. It can be external or internal, and it can cause pain, itching, or other symptoms depending on the cause.

  2. Jul 28, 2023 · If left untreated, edema can cause: Swelling that gets more and more painful. Problems walking. Stiffness. Stretched skin, which can itch. Increased risk of infection in the swollen area. Scarring between layers of tissue. Less blood flow. Less ability of the of arteries, veins, joints and muscles to stretch. Increased risk of skin ulcers.

  3. Sep 5, 2024 · Pain: Acute inflammatory chemicals in the body stimulate nerve endings, causing increased sensitivity. As a result, one might feel pain and tenderness in the affected area. Swelling: Swelling (edema) is common when a part of the body is inflamed. It is caused by fluid building up in tissues, either throughout the body or in the affected area.

  4. Swelling is a normal response to an injury, but it can also cause pain and harm if it is excessive or chronic. Learn how to prevent and treat swelling with PRICE, and when to see a doctor for chronic swelling.

  5. Jan 3, 2023 · Clinically known as edema, swelling is when fluid collects in bodily tissues. It often occurs in the feet, ankles, or legs, though it can affect any body part. Swelling is a common issue that varies in severity. Mild cases typically arise due to standing for a long time or minor injury.

  6. Nov 15, 2021 · Edema is the medical word for swelling in your body’s tissues, caused by excess fluid that has abnormally left the body’s blood vessels. Some edema can be expected, such as swollen ankles when you’re pregnant or a traumatic ankle sprain; but edema can be caused by life-threatening conditions, such as heart disease or kidney failure.

  7. May 17, 2022 · Overview. Edema is swelling caused by fluid trapped in your body’s tissues, most often in your feet and ankles. Your provider will test your edema by pressing their finger into the swollen area (pitting) to identify how much fluid is in your tissues (grade).