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What Could Cause Swollen Feet?

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Posted on Tue, 19 Feb 2019
Question: swollen feet YYYY@YYYY

What could cause swollen feet?
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Answered by Dr. Michelle Gibson James (53 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Different possible causes

Detailed Answer:

Hi,

Swelling of the feet can be due to:-
(1) kidney disease
(2) Liver disease
(3) Heart disease
(4) Venous disease (varicose veins) of the legs
(5) Infection
(6) Trauma
(7) Side effect of medication eg: Amlodipine; blood pressure medication causes swelling to occur.

Varicose veins are usually easily seen. Persons with heart disease normally have a history of problems with blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, smoking etc.

Chest pain, increased heart rate and shortness of breath may also be present.

Blood tests can check for infection, liver or kidney disease. If the swelling continues, then it would be best to be assessed. Treatment depends on the cause found.

I hope this helps.

Regards,
Dr. Michelle Gibson James
General & Family Physician
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What Could Cause Swollen Feet?

Brief Answer: Different possible causes Detailed Answer: Hi, Swelling of the feet can be due to:- (1) kidney disease (2) Liver disease (3) Heart disease (4) Venous disease (varicose veins) of the legs (5) Infection (6) Trauma (7) Side effect of medication eg: Amlodipine; blood pressure medication causes swelling to occur. Varicose veins are usually easily seen. Persons with heart disease normally have a history of problems with blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol, smoking etc. Chest pain, increased heart rate and shortness of breath may also be present. Blood tests can check for infection, liver or kidney disease. If the swelling continues, then it would be best to be assessed. Treatment depends on the cause found. I hope this helps. Regards, Dr. Michelle Gibson James General & Family Physician