Here’s What Your Body Might Be Trying to Tell You!

Localized edema is swelling that occurs in a specific area of the body, usually caused by fluid buildup in the surrounding tissues. It’s commonly seen in the feet, ankles, hands, or face and can result from injury, infection, inflammation, or poor circulation.

Unlike generalized edema (which affects the whole body), localized edema is concentrated in one spot, often making it easier to trace the cause.

If the swelling appears suddenly, is painful, or doesn’t go away, it’s important to seek medical attention — it could signal an underlying condition that needs treatment.