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so I've brought my question here without looking at them all because mine will of course be special. DVT.
Right leg slightly swollen 3 weeks ago, rang 101 for advice and they sent me ambulance straight away. Was admitted after 6hr wait in Casualty..(they weren't even busy!!) and was told they were waiting till Tues for me to have an ultrasound. (Must've been Bank Hol Weekend!)
So far have had 3 ultrasounds,no DVT found on any of them. I went to see GP and she sent for urgent scan, but one that scans the pelvis as well.
Still have leg 3x wider than other, and have appt for different type of ultrasound on Thurs, but this right leg is still getting fatter.
Any advice please.
Right leg slightly swollen 3 weeks ago, rang 101 for advice and they sent me ambulance straight away. Was admitted after 6hr wait in Casualty..(they weren't even busy!!) and was told they were waiting till Tues for me to have an ultrasound. (Must've been Bank Hol Weekend!)
So far have had 3 ultrasounds,no DVT found on any of them. I went to see GP and she sent for urgent scan, but one that scans the pelvis as well.
Still have leg 3x wider than other, and have appt for different type of ultrasound on Thurs, but this right leg is still getting fatter.
Any advice please.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Lymphodema is more than just swelling of the legs.
It can cause extreme painful infections and ulcers make moving about very difficult and unless kept under control can move onto elephantitis.
Whilst waiting for your doctor to get his finger out - try and get hold of some compression stockings to keep the swelling at bay, do not shave or wax your legs and be careful if you are keen on gardening any cuts or scrapes are lethal to those that suffer this.
It can cause extreme painful infections and ulcers make moving about very difficult and unless kept under control can move onto elephantitis.
Whilst waiting for your doctor to get his finger out - try and get hold of some compression stockings to keep the swelling at bay, do not shave or wax your legs and be careful if you are keen on gardening any cuts or scrapes are lethal to those that suffer this.
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