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What Causes Swollen Legs With Normal Kidney Test Result?

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Posted on Mon, 16 Feb 2015
Question: I have been having pronounced swelling in my feet and legs, medical tests show kidney function to be fine, no high blood pressure what can be causing this
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Answered by Dr. Saumya Mittal (41 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Heart and kidney dysfunction are 2 main causes

Detailed Answer:
Hi
I am Dr Mittal
I have read your query
I think I will be able to help you

Kidney disease is just one of the causes of the pedal edema (swelling of the feet). As you said, the KFT is normal. However, early kidney disease is not detected by blood disease. It is detected by a ultrasound of the abdomen as well as the urine for microalbumin test.

Also, the pedal edema can develop due to cardiac dysfunction as well as the renal derangements. Therefore, one also has to consider testing with a echocardiography.

These are the two chief causes of the pedal edema. I have also stated the tests needed for their diagnosis.
I hope that the information helps you.
Please feel free to contact us for more information.
I hope that this helps you.
Bets of luck
Dr Mittal
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What Causes Swollen Legs With Normal Kidney Test Result?

Brief Answer: Heart and kidney dysfunction are 2 main causes Detailed Answer: Hi I am Dr Mittal I have read your query I think I will be able to help you Kidney disease is just one of the causes of the pedal edema (swelling of the feet). As you said, the KFT is normal. However, early kidney disease is not detected by blood disease. It is detected by a ultrasound of the abdomen as well as the urine for microalbumin test. Also, the pedal edema can develop due to cardiac dysfunction as well as the renal derangements. Therefore, one also has to consider testing with a echocardiography. These are the two chief causes of the pedal edema. I have also stated the tests needed for their diagnosis. I hope that the information helps you. Please feel free to contact us for more information. I hope that this helps you. Bets of luck Dr Mittal