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What Causes Fluid Accumulation In The Legs?

Only sitting time both legs are fluid build up. Remaining time free. That time only crawling ants sensation. I think gout Creatine-normal Haemoglobin-normal B12 – normal w.b.c-normal 2d echo – normal Whole spine – normal ESR – Normal C reactive – normal Urine analysis – normal Already 9 doctors consult but not result. But 10th doctor finally uric acid level high 7.6 Tablets prescribed zyloric-100mg and neuropill taken daily twice, present normal But sitting time crawling ants sensation and fluid build up. What to do next
Wed, 16 Aug 2017
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You didn't mention about your blood sugar levels, if high that can lead to tingling sensation over the time as consequences of diabetes. Also sitting in some positions can compress your Peroneal nerve leading to tingling sensation. Avoid cross leg sitting and take care not to give pressure over upper and ourter aspect of leg below knee joint. Regarding fluid accumulation, Age hormonal changes, vericose veins can apper like that.. Get your thyroid profile done, hypothyroidism can also lead to swelling. Knee arthritis changes can also lead to this picture.
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What Causes Fluid Accumulation In The Legs?

You didn t mention about your blood sugar levels, if high that can lead to tingling sensation over the time as consequences of diabetes. Also sitting in some positions can compress your Peroneal nerve leading to tingling sensation. Avoid cross leg sitting and take care not to give pressure over upper and ourter aspect of leg below knee joint. Regarding fluid accumulation, Age hormonal changes, vericose veins can apper like that.. Get your thyroid profile done, hypothyroidism can also lead to swelling. Knee arthritis changes can also lead to this picture.