ChatterBank1 min ago
Swollen Leg
36 Answers
My left lower leg has been swollen for a few months now
I had a scan last week Friday to see if there was a blood clot - the doctor doing the scan stated that they don't scan the lower leg but rather from the knee upwards ( something about the veins in people not big enough in the lower leg - i think )
The scan was negative .
He stated that the GP to decide if he wants me to have another scan .
Spoke to GP this morning - she is arranging for me to have another scan - she can't understand why they did not scan the lower leg .
1. Is the hospital doctor correct ?
2. Any ideas what is causing the swelling ?
I had a scan last week Friday to see if there was a blood clot - the doctor doing the scan stated that they don't scan the lower leg but rather from the knee upwards ( something about the veins in people not big enough in the lower leg - i think )
The scan was negative .
He stated that the GP to decide if he wants me to have another scan .
Spoke to GP this morning - she is arranging for me to have another scan - she can't understand why they did not scan the lower leg .
1. Is the hospital doctor correct ?
2. Any ideas what is causing the swelling ?
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Bazile. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This condition may be worthwhile checking http:// www.nhs .uk/con ditions /Lympho edema/P ages/In troduct ion.asp x
1) I have never heard of that and i wouldn't be happy top leave it at that.
A DVT is unlikely but must first of all be excluded and if it were my leg i would ask if i could have a venogram which is dye inserted into the lower leg at the ankle and the scanned.
If that was normal, as i am sure that it will be, then we can move on.
2) If this is one leg only........be absolutely certain that the opposite leg is also not swollen, but unnoticed because of your swollen left leg.
If they are both swollen, then we may need to look for a systemic cause....heart problems.
If this is indeed just one leg, then that is very unusual, particularly if the venogram is normal and i am afraid that at this stage, i am stumped.
A DVT is unlikely but must first of all be excluded and if it were my leg i would ask if i could have a venogram which is dye inserted into the lower leg at the ankle and the scanned.
If that was normal, as i am sure that it will be, then we can move on.
2) If this is one leg only........be absolutely certain that the opposite leg is also not swollen, but unnoticed because of your swollen left leg.
If they are both swollen, then we may need to look for a systemic cause....heart problems.
If this is indeed just one leg, then that is very unusual, particularly if the venogram is normal and i am afraid that at this stage, i am stumped.
Thanks for your replies .
I have had swollen lower legs for a while now .
I had a heart scan a few years ago which was fine .
The doctor doing the scan thought it might be Lymphodema and suggested to my gp that i be referred to a lymphodema clinic .
I saw a nurse at the clinic ( not a doctor which i thought was
unsual ~)and her opinion was that was correct i.e. lymphodema
Now you mention it sqad - i would say the right leg is swollen as well - however the left leg is swollen more
I have had swollen lower legs for a while now .
I had a heart scan a few years ago which was fine .
The doctor doing the scan thought it might be Lymphodema and suggested to my gp that i be referred to a lymphodema clinic .
I saw a nurse at the clinic ( not a doctor which i thought was
unsual ~)and her opinion was that was correct i.e. lymphodema
Now you mention it sqad - i would say the right leg is swollen as well - however the left leg is swollen more