redness, warmth, and swelling in your legs, or experience fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea, you should seek immediate medical attention as these are signs of an infection. Lower back ...
You may want to place a pillow under your legs to make it more comfortable. While swelling in the lower extremities can simply be the result of standing for too long, it can also be a sign of ...
Venous stasis dermatitis, or varicose eczema, involves swollen and itchy discolored skin on the lower legs. It usually occurs when venous insufficiency leads to varicose veins. It can lead to ...
Swollen ankles, a symptom of oedema, occurs when fluid accumulates in the tissues of the lower legs and feet, causing them to ...
The longer venous ulcers go untreated, the greater is the risk of developing dangerous complications such as gangrene.
How do you know when the pain in your leg is something more serious? Jason Gilster, MD, FACS, Board Certified Vascular Surgeon with Inovia Vein Specialty Centers, joined us to share more about ...