Here’s a clear breakdown so you can understand what might be happening 👇

🔍 Common Causes of Swollen Legs & Face
1. Kidney Problems
Conditions like Chronic Kidney Disease or Nephrotic Syndrome can cause fluid retention.
- Swelling is often more noticeable in the face (especially morning)
- Legs and ankles swell later in the day
- May have foamy urine or reduced urine
2. Heart Issues
Congestive Heart Failure can lead to fluid buildup.
- Swelling in legs, ankles, sometimes face
- Shortness of breath
- Fatigue
3. Liver Disease
Diseases like Cirrhosis can cause fluid retention.
- Swelling in legs and abdomen
- Weakness, yellowing of eyes/skin
4. Low Protein Levels
When blood protein (albumin) is low, fluid leaks into tissues.
- Seen in malnutrition, liver disease, kidney problems
5. Thyroid Disorders
Hypothyroidism can cause:
- Puffy face
- Mild leg swelling
- Weight gain, fatigue
6. Allergic Reaction
Angioedema can cause sudden swelling:
- Face, lips, eyes
- May be itchy or associated with rash
⚠️ Emergency if breathing difficulty
7. Lifestyle / Mild Causes
- High salt intake
- Standing/sitting long hours
- Certain medicines (BP meds, steroids)
- Hormonal changes
🚨 When You Should See a Doctor Urgently
Go for medical help immediately if you have:
- Sudden swelling in face + difficulty breathing
- Chest pain or severe breathlessness
- Very little urine
- Swelling with high BP or diabetes
- Rapid weight gain (fluid buildup)
🧪 Recommended Tests
A doctor may advise:
- Kidney function test (KFT)
- Liver function test (LFT)
- Thyroid profile
- Urine test
- ECG / Echo (for heart)
🏠 What You Can Do (Temporary Relief)
- Reduce salt intake
- Elevate legs while resting
- Drink adequate water
- Avoid long standing
- Do not self-medicate with diuretics
Important Note
Since you have both face + leg swelling, this often points more toward kidney-related or systemic issues, not just simple fatigue or salt intake.

Doctor consultation is mandatory.
