
Edema: Swelling That Can Have Many Causes
When to See a Doctor
While mild edema may resolve on its own, it’s important to seek medical attention if:
The swelling is sudden, severe, or unexplained
It affects only one limb or part of the body
It is accompanied by symptoms like shortness of breath, chest pain, or fatigue
The skin over the swollen area is stretched, shiny, or painful
You notice pitting (when pressing on the skin leaves a lasting indentation)
Early diagnosis and treatment can help manage the underlying cause and prevent complications.
How Edema Is Treated
Treatment for edema depends on the underlying cause. General recommendations may include:
Reducing salt intake to help limit fluid retention
Elevating the affected limbs to improve circulation
Wearing compression garments to prevent fluid buildup
Taking prescribed medications such as diuretics if needed
Treating the root cause, whether it’s heart, liver, or kidney disease
Lifestyle changes, such as regular exercise, staying hydrated, and avoiding prolonged immobility, can also play a significant role in managing and preventing edema.