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Swelling of the legs and feet

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Swelling of the legs and feet
Abstract
There are many different causes of leg and foot swelling, some are benign and transient, others can be debilitating and progressive. Correct diagnosis and early treatment are crucial as conservative measures are most effective before the condition is allowed to progress. Current waiting times in the UK National Health Service (NHS) for General Practitioners and Specialists are leading to delays in care for people with chronic leg swelling. Delayed or inadequate treatment for these patients can lead to irreversible tissue damage, episodes of cellulitis and ulceration. There is a significant impact on quality of life associated with living with the pain, anxiety, and reduced mobility resulting in social isolation. The causes of acute and chronic leg and foot swelling are outlined. Diagnosis and treatment of the common causes of leg and foot swelling in the Western adult population are discussed. The mainstay of treatment for most of these conditions relies on physical therapy and graduated elastic compression garments or inelastic Velcro compression wraps as many do not have a cure.
Publication
Surgery (Oxford)
Date
2025-05-05
Journal Abbr
Surgery (Oxford)
ISSN
0263-9319
Accessed
5/8/25, 3:11 PM
Library Catalog
ScienceDirect
Citation
Govender, D., & Howard, A. Q. (2025). Swelling of the legs and feet. Surgery (Oxford). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mpsur.2025.03.008
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