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A 33-year-old male asked:

What is the definition or description of: swelling in one leg?

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Dr. Dean Giannone
Internal Medicine 27 years experience
Leg swelling: "Swelling in one leg" is a situation wherein one leg is swollen and the other is not.
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A 47-year-old member asked:

Out of shape-swelling in one leg?

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Dr. Steven Zimmet
Aesthetic Medicine 45 years experience
Need more info: More information would be needed to try to understand what might be going on. I'd recommend you start by seeing your primary care physician to an initial evaluation. They are many possible causes of swelling in one leg. It is very important to have this evaluated. If the swelling is sudden, i'd recommend you be seen immediately.
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