Sunday, February 7, 2010

Obese Severe Leg Pain Swollen Feet And Severe Bloating After Eating For Months. What's Whong With Me?

Swollen feet and severe bloating after eating for months. What's whong with me? - obese severe leg pain

I am 17 years old. Older people in good health, are not overweight.
I started these symptoms a few months' notice and have now reached a point where he can hardly eat a meal of normal size, without pain and bloating after. I am 9 months pregnant and can not get up after dinner. I also had problems, diarrhea and constipation of long duration.
What most concerned if the swelling and water retention. She began her leg, than a swelling, which disappear after one or two days. But hold on for the last month I have no swelling in various parts of my body. (Arms, hands, legs, ankles, feet, lower back)
It seems that now everything is installed in my legs and feet, and are very painful and my legs are so strong that you can not even run. Depending on the scope, I gained 15 pounds. In 2 weeks, but I know that everything is water, because my body is the same, even though my legs and feet of a person with morbid obesity.
I am afraid to show or tell anyone about my family because I'm worried and Doesn't have a very good insurance and we have tons of medical bills already.
What could be wrong with me?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's not normal, you should consult a doctor even if it costs money, as they can for a heart problem or failure in the worst case, or poor circulation can cause a blood clot. You're too young and do not have symptoms like you describe it, so please go see a doctor. Before the court may, salty foods because it causes water retention worse, and drink plenty of water, strange as it seems, if you have trouble with water retention. Go to as much as possible. Good luck!

Anonymous said...

Listen to me only, and that the first person to comment on. You should seek medical treatment. It's embarrassing to have these symptoms, do not worry. Find a walk in the clinic and be evaluated. Please!

Anonymous said...

It could be liver failure, kidney failure can also Crohn's disease and a host of other diseases. The point here is that regardless of the cost, you should consult a doctor, is what is happening is absolutely normal and should be examined by a doctor.

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