01/6​Signs of heart disease in legs​

Swelling in your feet can happen due to many reasons. However, it is important to pay attention to this sign and consult your doctor to help you figure out what is causing this swelling. It may surprise you that the cause may or may not be directly connected to your legs. In fact, a heart condition could present itself through swelling in your legs. Read on to learn more about why it happens and how to identify if your swelling is caused by a heart disease. In any case, it is best to consult your doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment.

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02/6​What is congestive heart failure?​

​What is congestive heart failure?​

Congestive heart failure is a long-term condition. It happens when your heart can't pump blood well enough for a normal supply. Your heart is still working but because it can’t handle the amount of blood it should, blood builds up in other parts of your body. Blood and fluids collect in your lungs and legs over time.

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03/6​Swelling in the legs, ankles, or feet​

​Swelling in the legs, ankles, or feet​

When congestive heart failure happens, one or both of your heart's lower chambers stop pumping blood properly. As a result, blood flow slows and backs up in the veins in your legs, ankles and feet. This leads to edema – swelling caused by too much fluid trapped in the body's tissues.

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04/6​How this swelling presents itself​

​How this swelling presents itself​

Knowing the warning signs of edema can help in timely detection, diagnosis and treatment. According to Verywell Health, early signs of peripheral edema include:


  • Your legs may start to feel full or heavy
  • Your feet and lower legs may start to look swollen
  • Pressing the swollen skin leaves a dent
  • Your socks, leggings, or pants may feel tight and uncomfortable
  • Your skin may feel tight or warm
  • It may be harder to flex your ankles, toes, or feet
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05/6​Impact on stomach and lungs​

​Impact on stomach and lungs​

Congestive heart failure can also cause swelling in the stomach area and you may notice some weight gain. It can also cause fluid to build up in the lungs which can lead to shortness of breath.


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06/6​When to see a doctor​

​When to see a doctor​

Edema may not have a single cause, which is why it is best to talk to your doctor if you have new or worsening swelling in your legs.


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