The group of tests we have ordered for you can help us understand why you have abnormal leg swelling. The first group includes tests like the Complete Blood Count (CBC), Electrolyte Panel, C-Reactive Protein (CRP), Urinalysis, Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR), Renal Function Tests, KidneyLiver Function Panel, Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH), and Rheumatoid Factor (RF)
These tests can help diagnose any underlying medical conditions that may be causing your swollen legs such as inflammation, infection, or dehydration. The second group of tests we have ordered for you includes a Vitamin D Level Test
This test can help us determine if you are deficient in Vitamin D, which can lead to swollen legs. In summary, these tests can help us identify any medical conditions that may be causing your swollen legs or a Vitamin D deficiency.
Result :
You may experience pain in your legs, which can range from mild to severe, or even a burning or itching sensation.
The skin around your legs may become red, warm to the touch, and tender.
You may notice that your legs appear swollen and that there is an increase in the circumference of your legs. There may also be an abnormal accumulation of fluid in your legs.
This helps reduce the accumulation of fluids in the affected area and decrease the swelling.
gradeCompression stockings help improve blood circulation and reduce swelling.
gradeApplying a cold compress to the affected area can help reduce the inflammation and swelling associated with abnormal leg swelling.
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