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I am 38 yrs old & have had very very severe edema for the past 2 weeks non stop, as well as very swollen feet. My feet have been swelling on & off for thee past year but never this badly & never for a long period of time like this. Tests for my Heart came back fine. & im pretty sure my kidneys are functioning properly. A nurse mentioned lupas. Can this be a symptom of lupas?
Detailed answer: Lupus when involves kidney can result in edema and swelling of feet. But it is not the only cause for edema. Cause for edema feet include -heart disease -renal illnesses -liver pathology -thyroid dysfunction -obesity -lymphaedema all these conditions can only be diagnosed after a complete information of all the symptoms and all the relevant report and test like Renal function test, liver function tests, TFT, and imaging studies if necessary.
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Short answer: Yes, Lupus can result in edema feet Detailed answer: Lupus when involves kidney can result in edema and swelling of feet. But it is not the only cause for edema. Cause for edema feet include -heart disease -renal illnesses -liver pathology -thyroid dysfunction -obesity -lymphaedema all these conditions can only be diagnosed after a complete information of all the symptoms and all the relevant report and test like Renal function test, liver function tests, TFT, and imaging studies if necessary.