Why My Leg Dey Swell? Causes and When to Go Hospital
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Swelling for leg, hand, face, or other part of body happen when fluid (water) gather inside body tissue.
Doctors sometimes call am “edema.”
Sometimes swelling small and no serious.
But sometimes, e fit mean say something dey wrong inside body.
Understanding the cause important.
Why Swelling Dey Happen?
1️⃣ Standing or Sitting Too Long
If person stand or sit for long time, especially during travel, fluid fit gather for leg.
This type usually:
• Affect both legs
• Reduce when you raise leg
• No dey cause serious pain
2️⃣ Pregnancy
During pregnancy, swelling for leg and feet common.
But if swelling sudden or affect face and hand, especially with headache, e need urgent check.
3️⃣ Heart Problem
If heart no dey pump blood well, fluid fit gather for:
• Legs
• Ankles
• Sometimes stomach
Person fit also notice:
• Shortness of breath
• Tiredness
• Fast heartbeat
4️⃣ Kidney Problem
Kidney help remove extra fluid from body.
If kidney no dey work well, swelling fit show for:
• Face (especially morning)
• Legs
• Body
Person fit also notice:
• Passing small urine
• Foamy urine
• Weakness
5️⃣ Liver Problem
Liver disease fit cause swelling for:
• Legs
• Abdomen (stomach swelling)
When Swelling No Too Serious
Swelling fit no serious if:
• E small
• E affect both legs
• E reduce when you raise your leg
• No other serious symptoms dey
But monitor am.
🚨 When E Serious?
Go hospital immediately if:
• One leg swell and dey painful (especially sudden)
• Swelling sudden and severe
• You get chest pain
• You dey breathe hard
• Swelling follow severe headache or blurred vision
• You faint
These fit be emergency.
No delay.
When You Suppose See Doctor?
See doctor if:
• Swelling last many days
• E dey come back often
• You dey feel very tired
• You no dey pass urine well
• Swelling dey worse
Early check fit prevent serious complication.
Final Advice
Small swelling sometimes no serious.
But persistent swelling — especially if e follow other symptoms — no suppose ignore.
Better make trained health professional check am.
Your health important pass guessing.
Medical References
• World Health Organization – Cardiovascular Disease Guidelines
• CDC – Edema and Circulatory Disorders
• American Heart Association – Heart Failure Information
• Peer-reviewed nephrology and cardiology guidelines
Medical Disclaimer
This article na for education purpose only.
E no replace medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from qualified health professional.
If swelling sudden, painful, or follow emergency symptoms, go hospital immediately.
Always consult doctor or trained health worker about your health concerns.