
Having Swelling In Leg. Noticed Redness And Feels Like Sun Burn. Remedy?

It might be necessary to get a careful clinical evaluation. This is particularly important since only one leg is implicated. It might be necessary to know if there is any history of recent travel or living in a tropical country.
Considering the fact that only one leg is implicated, a thorough local evaluation is necessary. Commonest causes could be a venous thrombosis of a clot in a vein, this could lead to a swelling. An inflammation of the leg in question could be due to a superficial skin infection like erysipelas caused by a bacterium. A enlarged lymph node compressing the lymph vessel or vein could easily caused the distension of one leg. A parasitic infection like Wucheriria bancrofti, usually affects lymph vessels and accompanied with limb swelling.
A complete clinical evaluation coupled some laboratory tests could be helpful to make a diagnosis. A doppler ultrasound of the leg to evaluate blood flow is useful. Complete blood count which shows raised white blood cells (Neutrophils) would be suggestive of a bacterial infections. A thin blood film for blood parasites a serology for Wucheriria Bancrofti could be necessary in some extreme cases.
It might be necessary to know whether you got any past history of metabolic disease like diabetes mellitus. This is because, diabetes can favour superficial skin infections. Chances that this should be an allergic reaction are very slim but possible though.
I strongly suggest you consult an internist for a proper evaluation and management. Should you have any specific questions, I would be most grateful to address the, and contribute my bit to your well being. Wishing you good health and kind regards.
Bain LE, MD.

Answered by

Get personalised answers from verified doctor in minutes across 80+ specialties
