leg
Leg edema
Patient was instructed on leg
edema. The body needs the right amount of blood flow to keep the heart pumping, the leg
s moving and the brain functioning. Blood circulation, the movement of blood throughout the body, is clearly crucial to the existence, and poor leg
circulation can cause many problems, such as leg
edema or leg
swelling.
Patient was instructed on leg
edema. Swollen feet and leg
s, referred to medically as leg
edema, occur when fluid is retained in the spaces between body cells. As leg
edema typically affects the feet, ankles and lower leg
s, but can also impact any areas of the body, causing systemic symptoms.
Patient was instructed on symptoms of leg
edema. If having leg
edema feet and leg
s will initially appear swollen as the day progresses. After a period of time, however, the swelling will set in first thing in the morning and worsen throughout the day. Over time other symptoms will develop: High blood pressure, headaches, increased urination, palpitations, swollen hands and/or wrists, puffy eyes, weight gain.
Patient was instructed on relieving and preventing leg
edema. The first line of defense is: leg
elevation. Elevate leg
s above the level of the heart which puts minimal pressure on the back of the knees and thighs and lower back. Other help to decrease swelling is limiting salt intake, drink plenty of water, avoid sitting with the feet dependent. Do not abuse diuretics and laxatives.
Patient was instructed on what cause leg
edema. It can be caused by a serious condition of the kidney, heart, liver or blood vessels, but many other factors can contribute to its onset, including: abusing drugs, sodium retention, varicose veins and history of phlebitis, allergic reactions, neuromuscular disorders, trauma.
SN instructed patient / caregiver on the home treatment to treating edema, or swelling due to excess fluid in the leg
s and ankles. Treatment may include elevating the feet above heart level, wearing compression stockings and exercising the leg
s. Reducing sodium in the diet, losing weight and avoiding tight clothing can also reduce swelling.
SN Instructed on measures to detect and alleviate edema: Gently compress the soft tissue with your thumb over both shins for a few minutes and observe for indentation. If indention is noted, edema is present. Notify SN or Md if there is a deep indention. Reduce sodium (Na) in diet and exercise as tolerated to help reduce edema.
SN instructed on ways to help reduce Edema: to elevate lower extremities above the level of the heart approximately 8-12 inches for at least 30 minutes 3/4 times a day to improve circulation, promote venous drainage and reduce swelling.
Instructed patient in lifestyle and home remedies that may help decrease edema and keep it from coming back. Before trying any self-care techniques, talk to your doctor about which ones are right for you. Moving and using the muscles in the part of your body affected by edema, especially your leg
s, may help pump the excess fluid back toward your heart. Ask your doctor about exercises you can do that may reduce swelling. Patient verbalized understanding.
Instructed patient in lifestyle and home remedies that may help decrease edema and keep it from coming back. Before trying any self-care techniques, talk to your doctor about which ones are right for you. Massage or stroking the affected area toward your heart using firm, but not painful, pressure may help move the excess fluid out of that area. Patient verbalized understanding.