does anyone know what this could possibly be?? i'm scratching my head on this one.
ETA that now they're saying it's NOT gout. and it's no longer cellulitis.
she doesn't have blood clots, she had some kind of scan for that...and she is overweight a little bit. AND she's diabetic. they gave her lasix but it didn't work. hopefully we'll know something tonight. thanks for all the great info. i will pass this on to my sister, who is going to my mom's dr appt with her. she can add it to the list of things to ask.
DiBrat
im not sure either neuropathy is what caused my mom feet and legs to swell and hurt really bad
Georgina34
Maybe edema. Maybe the side effects from the drugs that she in. check the side effects of the drugs. But if is puffiness maybe edema and this can be helpful a diuretic. You can use something harmless like watermelon for that.
Sorry about you mom and good luck to you and your family. God bless you all.
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Jaime
They gave me lasics in the hospital to relieve water in the system. It depends if she is gaining weight because of water retention.
notalonewithcancer
Its a long process to eliminate this side effect of the chemo. Its more common then people think. It takes rounds of tests, antibiotics and water pills....etc.... anything they can think of to control it. If it isn't controlled, seepage from the swelling can occur. They should have her wrapped in the tight brown elastic stockings to help reduce swelling.
Some chemotherapy drugs can cause fluid retention in the body. This form of cancer swelling is most noticable in the feet, ankles, hands, and face.
Swelling or angioedema may also occur with hives as part of an allergic reaction. It is a vascular reaction that causes an increased ability for fluid in the cells to "leak" into the layers of the skin, resulting in swelling.
Good luck in controlling this.. it takes time and loads of trials, but can be eventually healed.
lady_bella
Could it be a "blood Clot" in her foot causing circulatory problems, therefore causing pain and swelling? That would be my next question to the doc.
Edema is certainly painful sometimes. I had that in my feet. Sometimes just in one.
Is she overweight? If so, edema, and circulatory problems can occur.
Hope they figure it out soon.I'd be going nutso too.
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