How to Tell if You Have Edema  UM Baltimore Washington Medical Center

How to Tell if You Have Edema UM Baltimore Washington Medical Center

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If you have chronic heart failure, your doctor might have you check whether you have fluid build-up in your feet, ankles or lower legs that causes swelling called edema. Here is a guide on what to look for and what you can do to prevent edema or swelling in your legs.

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