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Mums Leg Leaking
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Mum 84, phoned me tonight to say her leg was leaking with what seemed to be water.
Sounds a bit weird, I havn't seen it but should i be worried? Should i ring the GP on Monday? She worried about going anywhere unnecessary due to this awful virus.
Thanks for any advice.
Sounds a bit weird, I havn't seen it but should i be worried? Should i ring the GP on Monday? She worried about going anywhere unnecessary due to this awful virus.
Thanks for any advice.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sounds like oedema, have a read here and perhaps a phone call on Monday.
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Has your mother got any other conditions, such as heart problems?
My father had a heart problem which caused swelling in his ankles but which was largely under control with medication. However, just like your mother, one night he found that his legs were 'leaking'. He called the surgery's out-of-hours number and the duty doctor deemed the problem serious enough to require an immediate home visit, which then resulted in my father being admitted to hospital very shortly afterwards.
So, in certain circumstances, 'leaking legs' can be an indication of a medical emergency. However, as Mamya's link indicates, lymphoedema itself isn't that uncommon, although it would be important for a GP to work out what the underlying cause might be. (My own lymphoedema is due to cancer in my lymph glands but there are lots of other possible causes).
Phone 111 to seek advice.
My father had a heart problem which caused swelling in his ankles but which was largely under control with medication. However, just like your mother, one night he found that his legs were 'leaking'. He called the surgery's out-of-hours number and the duty doctor deemed the problem serious enough to require an immediate home visit, which then resulted in my father being admitted to hospital very shortly afterwards.
So, in certain circumstances, 'leaking legs' can be an indication of a medical emergency. However, as Mamya's link indicates, lymphoedema itself isn't that uncommon, although it would be important for a GP to work out what the underlying cause might be. (My own lymphoedema is due to cancer in my lymph glands but there are lots of other possible causes).
Phone 111 to seek advice.
Thanks Darcey, leaking legs are a scary thing and I have years of experience of living and i suppose you say 'suffering ' with them, not to be ignored, that's all I say ... I'll look in on Monday for an update if you can :) (Gp and hospitals have something in place to seperate covid patients from 'regular' patients)
so tell your Mam not to worry xx
so tell your Mam not to worry xx
Darcey, I'm very disappointed in the advice from your Mum's gp, I like Pixie would suspect it is cellulitis and she would need an antibiotic - I used to be prescribed 'water tablets' until I was referred to the Vascular Consultant who said they were absolutely useless for my lympehedema and very often cellulitis, your poor Mum, she must also be in some pain, I'd ring back and let him know you are not happy with his whimsical diagnosis.
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