Oedema

Treating oedema

Source: NHS

Oedema is often temporary and clears up by itself. For example, if you've been standing up fortoo long on a hot day, your ankles may swell up until you get the chance to put your feet up and rest.

Ifoedemadoesn't go away by itself,see your GP. They'lltry and find out if there's an underlying cause which needs to be treated. This could involve taking medication or following some advice, such as:

If an underlying condition is causing the fluid imbalance, it should clear up after the condition has been diagnosed and treated.

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