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If you see one leg swollen, it is a sign of…

Posted on April 4, 2026 by Admin

If you notice one leg swollen, it’s usually a sign that something is affecting blood flow, lymph drainage, or causing local inflammation in that leg. It’s important to pay attention because sometimes it can indicate a serious condition.


Common Causes of One-Leg Swelling

1. Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

  • What it is: A blood clot in a deep vein, usually in the calf or thigh.
  • Signs: Swelling in one leg, redness, warmth, pain or tenderness.
  • Why it matters: DVT is a medical emergency because the clot can travel to the lungs, causing a pulmonary embolism.

2. Injury or Trauma

  • Examples: Sprain, fracture, or muscle tear.
  • Signs: Swelling, bruising, pain, limited movement.

3. Infection (Cellulitis)

  • What it is: Bacterial infection of the skin or underlying tissues.
  • Signs: Redness, warmth, tenderness, fever, sometimes blisters or pus.

4. Lymphedema

  • What it is: Blockage or damage to lymphatic vessels causing fluid buildup.
  • Signs: Gradual swelling, heaviness, tightness, usually painless.

5. Venous Insufficiency (One-Sided)

  • What it is: Veins can’t return blood efficiently to the heart.
  • Signs: Swelling, aching, skin changes, sometimes varicose veins.

6. Baker’s Cyst (Behind the Knee)

  • What it is: Fluid-filled sac from the knee joint.
  • Signs: Swelling behind the knee, sometimes radiating to the calf.

Red Flags – Seek Medical Attention Immediately

  • Sudden swelling with pain, redness, warmth, especially in one leg → could indicate DVT.
  • Swelling with fever or skin changes → possible infection.
  • Swelling that worsens rapidly or interferes with walking.

💡 Tip:

  • Keep the leg elevated, avoid prolonged sitting, and monitor for pain or color changes while seeking medical evaluation.
  • Don’t ignore unilateral leg swelling, even if it seems mild—it can be life-threatening if caused by a clot.

If you want, I can make a “quick self-check guide for one-leg swelling” showing symptoms that need urgent care vs. those that can be monitored safely.

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