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Can weight gain cause swelling in legs?

Can weight gain cause swelling in legs?

Unexplained rapid weight gain may be the result of fluid retention. This leads to fluid swelling, also known as edema, which can cause your limbs, hands, feet, face, or abdomen to look swollen.

Does losing weight help with leg swelling?

Tips to reduce ankle and foot swelling Simple lifestyle changes — such as exercise and weight loss — also can help reduce or prevent swelling while also improving your overall health, says Dr. Botek. She suggested activities such as walking and swimming.

What causes extreme swelling in lower legs and feet?

Fluid buildup (edema): It happens when the tissues or blood vessels in your legs hold more fluid than they should. This can happen if you simply spend a long day on your feet or sit for too long. But it may also be a sign that you’re overweight or don’t get enough exercise, or of more serious medical conditions.

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How much weight gain can edema cause?

Most people will retain 8 to 15 pounds of excess fluid before they see leg and belly swelling. However, symptoms such as coughing and shortness of breath, loose stools, nausea and feeling full when without eating much may develop at the 5-to-7 pound mark” says Dr. Lewis.

Can weight gain affect your feet?

Being overweight and obese, places increased pressure on your feet, ankles and lower limbs, which makes you more likely to experience arthritis, foot pain and skin problems on the feet.

When should I worry about leg swelling?

Seek medical care right away if your legs swell for no apparent reason, especially if you have unexplained leg pain, difficulty breathing, chest pain or other warning signs of a blood clot in your lungs or a heart condition. Many factors — varying greatly in severity — can cause leg swelling.

Do your feet gain weight when you gain weight?

Weight gain can cause feet to get bigger If you are carrying extra weight, you are going to carry extra fat everywhere including around your feet with the result of larger feet.

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What causes rapid weight gain and swelling?

Bloating, or swelling due to a buildup of fluid in the tissues can cause weight gain. This may be due to menstruation, heart or kidney failure, preeclampsia, or medicines you take. A rapid weight gain may be a sign of dangerous fluid retention. If you quit smoking, you might gain weight.

What diseases cause weight gain?

Hypothyroidism. Hypothyroidism is a condition during which your thyroid gland under-produces certain important hormones.

  • Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. PCOS is a common hormonal disorder in women of reproductive age.
  • Cushing’s Syndrome. Cushing’s syndrome is a condition during which your body is over-exposed to the hormone cortisol.
  • Insulin Resistance.
  • What causes lower body weight gain?

    Weight gain that occurs when your weight increases without increasing your food intake has many causes. Here’s a look at some of the more common underlying reasons for weight gain: Thyroid hormone deficiency may slow metabolism, resulting in weight gain from fat gain and water retention.

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    Can swelling cause weight gain?

    A: Swelling. Some of the weight gain may be from fluid but 7 pounds seems like a lot. Swelling is not uncommon after a tummy tuck and typically lasts quite a while. 80\% has resolved by 3 months and the rest takes up to a year to resolve.