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What Causes Swollen Foot?

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Posted on Mon, 15 Dec 2014
Question: Hello Doctor, It's been almost a year that my Mom is having Swellings in her foot (By Standing for more than half an hour). Visited to some of Doctors and had some tests as per Doctor Advice (Reports are attached). If you see report "Mom All Reports - 13 Oct 2014, there is a report for Urea/Creatinine Ration is showing 44.36. Is this is the reason for Swelling in Foot? Is this related to some Kidney Function?

Some other points:-

1: ESR and Thyroid are also high for Mom (See report "Mom All Reports - 13 Oct 2014") so is this also related to ESR or Thyroid

2: If yes then Can this be treated through any Medication?

Doctor please try to answer my all above questions

Thanks
XXXXXXX
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Answered by Dr. Ajish TP (10 hours later)
Brief Answer:
The swelling leg can be due to the medications, high cholesterol

Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX XXXXXX,

I have gone through your reports are understand your health concerns

Few things from the report

1. Your mom's cholesterol and LDL (bad cholesterol) are very high (Normal LDL should be less than 130 or preferably less than 100mg/dl). She has to be started on medications after consulting your doctor.

2. Her haemoglobin is low and TIBC, ESR is high. This suggest iron deficiency anaemia. She has to be started on iron supplementation after consulting your doctor.

3. Her calcium and phosphorus is on the lower side. Probably she is having vitamin D deficiency. Kindly do a serum vitamin D levels and start her on vitamin D replacement after consulting your doctor.

4. Her Kidney function is normal even though urea is elevated creatinine is normal (High urea/creatinine). This is usually seen when you take less fluids. Ask her to increase fluid intake and repeat a kidney function test.

5. Thyroid function is normal. T3 is low but T4, TSH is normal. T3 may be low due to lab error. Please repeat a Free T3, Free T4 and TSH. Are you already started on medications?

Regarding the causes of swelling in foot

1. Major cause of this swelling is due to the medication you are on. Metpure AM 5 contains Amlodipine 5 mg (anti BP drug) which is commonly associated with swelling of feet. If I were your treating physician I would have changed that to some other anti BP medications

2. Increased Cholesterol
3. Anaemia (iron deficiency)
4. Vitamin D deficiency
5. Local causes - infections in feet, varicose veins
6. Without any cause

I suggest the following treatment after consulting your doctor

1. Change Metpure AM 5 to another anti hypertensives
2. Start on Vitamin D and iron supplementation
3. Start on cholesterol medications (statins)
4. Regular exercise and weight reduction

Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help.


Regards
Dr Ajish TP
Consultant Endocrinologist


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What Causes Swollen Foot?

Brief Answer: The swelling leg can be due to the medications, high cholesterol Detailed Answer: Hi XXXXXXX XXXXXX, I have gone through your reports are understand your health concerns Few things from the report 1. Your mom's cholesterol and LDL (bad cholesterol) are very high (Normal LDL should be less than 130 or preferably less than 100mg/dl). She has to be started on medications after consulting your doctor. 2. Her haemoglobin is low and TIBC, ESR is high. This suggest iron deficiency anaemia. She has to be started on iron supplementation after consulting your doctor. 3. Her calcium and phosphorus is on the lower side. Probably she is having vitamin D deficiency. Kindly do a serum vitamin D levels and start her on vitamin D replacement after consulting your doctor. 4. Her Kidney function is normal even though urea is elevated creatinine is normal (High urea/creatinine). This is usually seen when you take less fluids. Ask her to increase fluid intake and repeat a kidney function test. 5. Thyroid function is normal. T3 is low but T4, TSH is normal. T3 may be low due to lab error. Please repeat a Free T3, Free T4 and TSH. Are you already started on medications? Regarding the causes of swelling in foot 1. Major cause of this swelling is due to the medication you are on. Metpure AM 5 contains Amlodipine 5 mg (anti BP drug) which is commonly associated with swelling of feet. If I were your treating physician I would have changed that to some other anti BP medications 2. Increased Cholesterol 3. Anaemia (iron deficiency) 4. Vitamin D deficiency 5. Local causes - infections in feet, varicose veins 6. Without any cause I suggest the following treatment after consulting your doctor 1. Change Metpure AM 5 to another anti hypertensives 2. Start on Vitamin D and iron supplementation 3. Start on cholesterol medications (statins) 4. Regular exercise and weight reduction Hope I have answered your question. If you have any further questions I will be happy to help. Regards Dr Ajish TP Consultant Endocrinologist