Noticed Red And Purple Thing On Leg. Causing A Laceration. Segmental Pressures Done. Wearing Compression Stockings. Guide?
Did you check out for venous insufficiency?
Detailed Answer:
Hi and thank you so much for this query.
I am so sorry to hear about what your husband is experiencing with the right leg.
From the information you have provided, my suspicion for venous insufficiency is very high. I honestly think this is is the most likely explanation for his symptoms. Our veins return blood to the heart and if their ability to maintain an effective to the heart return of blood is compromised, excess blood would tend to accumulate in the limb and manifest as swelling. This swelling is generally absent in the early hours of the morning except in severe cases and as you rightly described, this is often more noticeable in an upright position. This is because a failed or failing vein just can't effectively return blood to the heart against gravity resulting in accumulation. While lying flat, there is no gravity opposing venous return of blood flow is a lot easier and explain why it often disappears in the early hours of the morning.
Treatment is mainly symptomatic. Compressive stockings, elevating the legs when sitting, avoiding unnecessary upright positions. He should also be very careful with this leg as the likelihood of having an ulcer is higher and healing prospects greatly compromised by this condition.
I hope this sheds some light on the on going swelling your husband has. Questions are welcomed for clarifications if needed. I wish you, your husband and your entire family well.
Thanks once more for this opportunity to exchange with you on this.
Dr, Ditah, MD