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What are the Symptoms of Edema?
Common
symptoms
of edema include:
Swelling in the affected areas, such as ankles, feet, legs, or hands
Shiny or stretched skin
Pitting (when pressing on the skin leaves a dent)
Weight gain
Discomfort or a feeling of heaviness
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