Leg Oedema
Leg oedema is the medical term for swelling caused by a build-up of fluid in the tissues of the legs. It most commonly affects the legs, ankles, and feet.
Fluid normally moves in and out of blood vessels and tissues as part of healthy circulation. Oedema occurs when more fluid leaks out of the blood vessels than can be reabsorbed or drained away by the lymphatic system.
Common Symptoms:
- Swelling of the legs, ankles, or feet
- Tight or shiny skin
- Indentation in the skin when pressed (pitting)
- Heaviness or aching in the limbs
- Reduced flexibility or movement
